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- Storylines of Unprecedented Extremes in the Southeast United States
- Quand le temps fait son oeuvre
- Commentaire sur «L'évolution des idées sur la variabilité interannuelle récente des précipitations en Afrique de l'Ouest» de Serge Janicot et Bernard Fontaine (La Météorologie, 8e série, n° 1, mars 1993)
- Studies on orographic effects in a numerical weather prediction model.
- C06032 - Spatial patterns in seasonal and interannual variability of chlorophyll and sea surface temperature in the California Current (DOI 10.1029/2005JC003282)
- Special Section: Toward Reducing Cloud-Climate Feedback Uncertainties in Atmospheric General Circulation Models - D15S17 - Cluster analysis of cloud regimes and characteristic dynamics of midlatitude synoptic systems in observations an
- Daytime buildup and nighttime transport of urban ozone in the boundary layer during a stagnation episode
- Development of hail and thunderstorm forecasting techniques for the region of Friuli - Venezia Giulia
- Variability of midtropospheric moisture and its effect on cloud-top height distribution during TOGA COARE
- Problem normy w sformulowaniu prognozy dlugoterminowej
- Validation of the NOAA/NESDIS satellite aerosol product over the North Atlantic in 1989
- A multiple sounding technique for the study of gravity waves
- Comment on "rossby-gravity waves in the central equatorial Pacific ocean during the Norpax Hawaii-to-Tahiti shuttle experiment " by S.M. Chiswell and R. Lukas
- Report of the first session of the CC1 working group on climate and urban areas including bulding and other aspects [Norrkoeping, Sweden, 29 August-2 September 1988]
- LE BILAN ENERGETIQUE DES SOLS. APPLICATION AU VOL A VOILE
- A NUMERICAL DIAGNOSTIC MODEL OF THE ZONALLY AVERAGED CIRCULATION IN ISENTROPIC COORDINATES
- A DIAGNOSTIC ANALYSIS OF A LONG-TERM REGIONAL AIR POLLUTANT TRANSPORT MODEL
- LAMB WAVES ORIGINATING IN NONGEOSTROPHIC DISTURBANCES : A CASE STUDY
- The Big Picture - How scientists use satellites to observe and analyze our weather and climate.
- GIS-based mathematical modeling of urban air pollution
