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- Satellite remote sensing. An introduction.
- L'adaptation de l'homme à son métier : étude psychologique, sociale et industrielle
- Impact of Satellite Data
- Length Scales of Eddy Generation and Nonlinear Evolution of the Seasonally Modulated South Pacific Subtropical Countercurrent
- D07103 - Incorporating water table dynamics in climate modeling: 3. Simulated groundwater influence on coupled landatmosphere variability (DOI 10.1029/2007JD009087)
- Women in the service of meteorology and operational hydrology.
- Composition and Chemistry - D05312 - Global distribution pattern of anthropogenic nitrogen oxide emissions: Correlation analysis of satellite measurements and model calculations (DOI 10.1029/2005JD006068)
- The Relation between the Tibetan Winter Snow and the Asian Summer Monsoon and Rainfall: An Observational Investigation
- Forecasting ENSO events : a neural network-extended EOF approach
- The nonlinear interaction between cumulus-scale convective activities and large-scale circulations over the tibetan plateau in summer
- Regional 500 mb heights and U.S. 1000-500 mb thickness prior to the radiosonde Era
- A contribution to the study of action centres in the North Atlantic
- The extreme value distribution of 5-min rainfall data at Belgrade
- SIMULATION NUMERIQUE DES COURANTS CONVECTIFS DANS L ATMOSPHERE
- VOPROSY OKEANOGRAFII DAL NEVOSTOCHNYKH MOREJ I SEVERNOJ CHASTI TIKHOGO OKEANA
- Developing the Gaia Theory. A Response to the Criticisms of Kirchner and Volk
- Twentieth-century atmospheric electrical measurements at the observatories of Kew, Eskdalemuir and Lerwick
- A 19th Century Climate Chronology for the Kalahari Region of Central Southern Africa Derived from Missionary Correspondence - Kalahari; documentary evidence; climate change; drought; nineteenth century; El Niño
- Hydrologie spatiale : développement d'applications pour l'utilisation de la télédétection sur les grands bassins fluviaux
- Corrélation des forces physiques, ou résumé d'un cours donné aà l'institution de Londres, en 1843, par le professeur W. Grove, de la société royale, traduit librement par M. Louvet, professeur de chimie au musée de l'Industrie de Bruxelles.
