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- Les instruments d'optique
- Conférences sur le sys. COM
- A method for the calculation of parachute opening forces for high altitude balloon payloads
- Modélisation de la composition chimique de la troposphère avec CHIMERE
- C06003 - Observed equatorial Rossby waves and ENSO-related warm water volume changes in the equatorial Pacific Ocean (DOI 10.1029/2007JC004613)
- Quantifying the impact of cation exchange on long-term solute transport in a clay-rich aquitard
- Climate and Dynamics - D14105 - Neutral air temperatures at 90 km and 70oN and 78oN (DOI 10. 1029/2005JD006794)
- Le système de référence communautaire sur les émissions (CORSE).
- Gravity wave drag estimation from global analyses using variational data assimilation principles. I: Theory and implementation
- Composition and Chemistry - D17304 - Monitoring the SO2 concentration at the summit of Mt. Fuji and a comparison with other trace gases during winter (DOI 10.1029/2003JD004428)
- Islands of the Arctic. Julian Dowdeswell and Michael Hambrey, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2002. No. of pages: xi+280. ISBN 0-521-81333-6 (hardback).
- Special Section: Arctic Transitions in the Land-Atmosphere System (ATLAS) - ALT 3. Analysis of lake ice dynamics and morphology on Lake Ergygytgyn, NE Siberia, using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and Landsat (DOI 10. 1029/200 1 JD0009
- Dynamics and predictability of stommel's box model.A phase-space perspective with implications for decadal climate variability
- Imaging spectrometry for studying earth, air, fire and water
- A comparative study of large-amplitude gravity-wave events
- Observed structure of the nocturnal urban boundary layer and its evolution into a convective mixed layer
- PREDICTION OF GAS DIFFUSION IN COMPLICATED TERRAIN BY A POTENTIAL FLOW MODEL
- REPORT ON THE SIGHTING OF AURORA BOREALIS AT ROYAL AIR FORCE LYNEHAM
- AN EVALUATION OF A SUN-WEATHER MECHANISM USING A GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL OF THE ATMOSPHERE
- DIURNAL VARIATION IN THE OCCURRENCE OF EXCEPTIONAL RAINSTORMS
