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- A Comparison of Solar Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure in Urban Canyons in Venice, Italy and Johannesburg, South Africa
- Note sur l'observatoire physique et météorologique de Limoges
- Annonces [La Météorologie n°69] : Conférences internationales. Concours Jeunes Chercheurs : Un prix pour leur thèse. Concours national Météo : Un prix pour les écoles, les collèges et les lycées
- First evaluation of the simultaneous SMOS and ELBARA-II observations in the Mediterranean region
- Biological and physical impacts of ageostrophic frontal circulations driven by confluent flow and vertical mixing
- Parametric Representation of the Primary Hurricane Vortex. Part II: A New Family of Sectionally Continuous Profiles
- An atmospheric balanced model of an axisymmetric vortex with zero potential vorticity
- Photoformation of hydroxyl radical and hydrogen peroxide in aerosol particles from Alert, Nunavut: implications for aerosol and snowpack chemistry in the Arctic
- Global view of the intraseasonal oscillation during northern winter
- A diagnostic study on the improvement in tropical cyclone motion prediction by the UK meteorological office global model
- Developement and evaluation of a new cloud condensation nucleus counter
- Agrometeorology of the coffee crop
- Diffuse irradiation contours for southern Africa
- Diurnal modulation of the movement of surface cold fronts in central honshu : examples in the warm season
- THE FINE-MESH FORECAST OF SEVERE WEATHER FOR 25 AUGUST 1986
- PLANETARY-SCALE ASPECTS OF OUTGOING LONGWAVE RADIATION AND VORTICITY OVER THE GLOBAL TROPICS DURING WINTER
- O MERIDIONAL NYKH POTOKAKH POTENTSIAL NOGO VIKHRYA
- Case studies of the SO2 + H2O2 reaction in clouds
- La temperature en altitude : conférence / faite par M. Auberger le 25 Mars 1941 : Remarques concernant les conditions aérologiques de l'atmosphère libre. Méthodes spectrographiques de détermination des températures des hautes couches...
- Il pourrait faire 4°C de plus en moyenne d'ici à 2100 !
