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- D14S15 - A regional climate model study of how biomass burning aerosol impacts land-atmosphere interactions over the Amazon (DOI 10.1029/2007JD009449)
- Instruments météorologiques anciens conservés par la Direction des systèmes d'observation de Météo-France. Section P, Pression ; Section Q, Matériel de calcul : fiches élaborées entre 1997 et 1999 / par les membres de l'Association des anciens de la météorologie
- Rainfall thresholds for the initiation of landslides in central and southern Europe
- Wave Modeling - Where to Go in the Future
- Energy of the Black Sea Climatic Circulation. Part I: Discrete Equations of the Rate of Change of Kinetic and Potential Energy
- Climate and Dynamics - D10110 - Influence of isentropic transport on seasonal ozone variations in the lower stratosphere and subtropical upper troposphere (DOI 10.1029/2004JD005416)
- Composition and Chemistry - D22302 - A 350-year atmospheric history for carbonyl sulfide inferred from Antarctic fim air and air trapped in ice (DOI 10.1029/2004JD004686)
- No Scottish snow patches survive through the summer of 2003
- A marked upper tropospheric temperature anomaly observed by an aircraft near a thunderstorm over inland western Australia
- Climatic context of the first aerosol characterization experiment [ACE 1] : a meteorological and chemical overview
- Comparison of the evaporative fraction and the Priestley-Taylor alpha for parameterizing daytime evaporation
- Council of the AMS. Members of commissions, boards, and committees
- Image prediction for torrential rain areas
- Explanation of the phenomenon of "Kuril Light"
- Factors affecting fast-ice consolidation in southeastern Hudson bay, Canada
- OZONE OBSERVATIONS IN THE REGION OF MOUNTAIN LEE WAVES
- POLE RASSEYANNOGO SOLNECHNOGO IZLUCHENIYA V ATMOSFERE VENERY
- EVIDENCE FOR AITKEN PARTICLES AS PRECURSORS TO SULFATE CLOUD CONDENSATION NUCLEI
- Temperature and rainfall tables: December 2001
- Observations météorologiques en ballon : (Résumé de 25 ascensions aérostatiques) / par Gaston Tissandier
