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- La Société météorologique européenne fête ses 25 ans
- An outlook on the applicability of satellite precipitation products for monitoring extreme precipitation events in Nepal Himalaya
- Ionospheric limitations on attainable satellite potential
- Study of time-height variations of micrometeorological factors during radiation fog, final report, part I. The physical processes in the formation of radiation fog by Francis K. Davis, Jr. Part II. Instrument development
- Expériences sur la prévision du temps
- Compte-rendu des observations faites à Bar-le-Duc et sur différents points du département pendant l'année météorologique 1896 / Commission météorologique de la Meuse
- Exploitation of ground-based GPS for operational numerical weather prediction and climate applications. Final report.
- Directional Characteristics of Potentially Damaging Wind Gusts in the Southeast United States
- Neutral turbulent flow over forested hills
- C02021 - Satellite observations of mesoscale ocean features and copropagating atmospheric surface fields in the tropical belt (DOI 10.1029/2004JC002598)
- The Seasonal Cycle of Interannual Variability and the Dynamical Imprint of the Seasonally Varying Mean State
- The influence of tropical heating displacements on the extratropical climate
- Sensitivity of southern ocean sea-ice simulations to different atmospheric forcing algorithms
- PHYTOMONITORING OF AIR POLLUTION AROUND A THERMAL POWER PLANT
- ERGEBNISSE DER REGISTRIERUNG DER SCHWEFELDIOXID-IMMISSION IN WIEN-HOHE WARTE UND IN WIEN-STEPHANSPLATZ, 1982-1985
- ON THE DRASTIC ENHANCEMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC PRECIPITATION INTENSITY IN THE PRESENCE OF GRAVITATIONAL COAGULATION
- UEDINENNYE VOLNY ROSSBI V SLABOSTRATIFITSIROVANNOJ SREDE
- ANALYSIS OF THE SPATIAL PATTERN OF JULY TEMPERATURE DEPARTURES [ 1943-1972 ] OVER CANADA AND ESTIMATES OF THE 700 MB MIDSUMMER CIRCULATION DURING MIDDLE AND LATE HOLOCENE
- PERVYJ GLOBAL NYJ EHKSPERIMENT PIGAP. TOM 1 : AEHROZOL I KLIMAT
- Frequency of heavy rainstorms on areas from 10 to 10000 km² defined using dense rain gauge networks
