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- Searching for the World's Most Intense Thunderstorms - Researchers use the latest satellite-based technology to find the most intense thunderstorms on Earth.
- A study on cut-off low vertical structure and precipitation in the Mediterranean region
- Climate and Dynamics - D24111 - Steady decline of east Asian monsoon winds, 1969-2000: Evidence from direct ground measurements of wind speed (DOI 10.1029/2006JD007337)
- BEAM : biophysico-chimie de l'eau atmosphérique et modifications anthropiques.
- A novel scheme to derive optimized circulation pattern classifications for downscaling and forecast purposes
- Properties of northern hemisphere polar stratospheric clouds and volcanic aerosol in 1991/92 from UARS/ISAMS satellite measurements.
- The global precipitation climatology project. Second session of the international working group on data management [Madison, USA, 9-11 September 1987]
- Measurement of river level variations with satellite altimetry
- Diagnostics and prediction of cyclone development with limited-area fine-mesh models
- Analysis on radar echoes during hail clouds meerging process
- CHISLENNOE MODELIROVANIE AKTIVNYKH VOZDEJSTVIJ NA FRONTAL NYE SLOISTOOBRAZNYE OBLAKA S TSEL YU REGULIROVANIYA OSADKOV
- TABLITSI STATISTICHESKIKH KHARAKTERISTIK TERMODINAMICHESKIKH PARAMETROV ATMOSFERY SEVERNOGO POLYSHARIYA. 1. EVROPA, BEZ SSSR
- PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE WMO TECHNICAL CONFERENCE ON INSTRUMENTS AND METHODS OF OBSERVATION [ TECIMO ] . HAMBURG, 27-30 JULY 1977
- High-level warmings over a tropical station
- Snow chemistry measurements on James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula) showing sea-salt aerosol modifications
- The Need to Represent Raindrop Size Spectra as Normalized Gamma Distributions for the Interpretation of Polarization Radar Observations
- Cours d'infrastructure
- Observatories and climatological research : proceedings of a conference held at St Mary's College, University of Durham, 5-7 September, 1991, in celebration of 150 years of meteorology in Durham
- Bayesian statistics and marketing
