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- La chaleur
- Radio reflections from satellite-produced ion colums
- De qué farà aquel temps ? : Petit précis de météorologie populaire occitane
- Structure, specific surface area and thermal conductivity of the snowpack around Barrow, Alaska
- Les Kerguelen : souvenirs et prise de possession (décembre 1949 - janvier 1950)
- Propagating Bottom Pressure Signals around Antarctica at 1-2-Day Periods and Implications for Ocean Modes
- Cryogenic infrared radiance instrumentation for shuttle [CIRRIS 1A] earth limb spectral measurements, calibration, and atmospheric O3,HNO3, CFC-12 and CFC-11 profile retrieval.
- Reaction of radiometric parameters to atmospheric pollution. Part 1 : variation over time
- The amethysie experiment
- Comments on "study of the corrective factor involved when measureing the diffusie radiation by use of the ring method"
- Numerical studies on cold fronts. Part 1 : gravity flows in a neutral and stratified atmosphere
- A STUDY OF FLOW OVER COMPLEX TERRAIN USING A THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODEL. A PRELIMINARY MODEL EVALUATION FOCUSING ON STRATUS AND FOG
- SIMULATION OF ENTRAINMENT AT THE TOP OF THE ATMOSPHERIC BOUNDARY LAYER FOR USE IN GCM
- STATIONARY BAROTROPIC FLOW INDUCED BY A MOUNTAIN OVER A TROPICAL BELT
- PARTIE LINEAIRE DES CORRELATIONS METTANT EN JEU LA PRESSION DANS UNE TURBULENCE HOMOGENE ASSOCIEE A UN CISAILLEMENT ET UN EFFET DE GRAVITE :
- A COMPARISON OF CLOUD MOTION WINDS WITH COINCIDING RADIOSONDE WINDS
- Radiative upper-boundary conditions for a non-hydrostatic atmosphere
- RAPPORT SUR LES ORAGES DE LA VILLE
- UN BAROMETRE D'AVIATION A AFFICHAGES MULTIPLES, A TROIS CAPTEURS ET COMMANDE PAR MICROPROCESSEUR, IL PEUT AFFICHER DES DONNEES SUR UN NOMBRE ILLIMITE D'ECRANS SECONDAIRES D'AEROPORT..
- WEATHER IN THE INDIAN OCEAN TO LATITUDE 30øS AND LONGITUDE 95øE INCLUDING THE RED SEA AND PERSIAN GULF. VOLUME 2. LOCAL INFORMATION. PART 7. THE COAST OF BURMA INCLUDING THE COAST OF EAST BENGAL, THE WEST COAST OF THAILAND (SIAM) FROM VICTORIA POINT
