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- Geoengineer polar glaciers to slow sea-level rise
- A wavelet-based filtering of ensemble background-error variances
- The PARISFOG field experiment: better understanding of key physical processes driving fog life cycle based on boundary layer profiling of temperature, humidity and aerosols
- Degrees of climate feedback.
- Aerosol and Clouds - On the use of nonmethane hydrocarbons for the determination of age spectra in the lower stratosphere (DOI 10.1029/2006JD007686)
- Climate and Dynamics - Corrections - D06110 - Correction to "Influences of biomass heat and biochemical energy storages on the land surface fluxes and radiative temperature" (DOI 10.1029/2007JD008509)
- Satellite-Based Actual Evapotranspiration over Drying Semiarid Terrain in West Africa
- Special Section: Quantifying the Radiative and Biogeochemical Impacts of Mineral Dust - D18S09 - Transport of Saharan dust over the Caribbean Islands: Study of an event (DOI 10. 1029/2004JD004748)
- Wykorzystanie danych radarowych do analizy sytuacji meteorologicznej - Studium przypadku wichury z dn. 28.03.1997
- Maize canopies under two soil water regimes. 1. Diurnal patterns of energy balance, carbon dioxide flux, and canopy conductance
- Coastal meteorology and oceanography : report of the third prospectus development team of the U.S. weather research program to NOAA and NSF
- Radiative effects of polar stratospheric clouds during the airborne antarctic ozone experiment and the airborne arctic stratospheric expedition
- Ispol'zovanie linejnogo diskriminantnogo analiza pri prognozirovanii urozhajnosti sel'skokhozyajstvennykh kul'tur
- UNCORRELATED NOISE IN TURBULENCE MEASUREMENTS
- MELTING OF A PRAIRIE SNOWPACK
- SIMULTANEOUS VERTICAL PROFILES OF CONDENSATION NUCLEI AND OZONE IN THE LOWER TROPOSPHERE
- FORECAST OF PRECIPITATION PROBABILITY BASED ON A PATTERN RECOGNITION ALGORITHM
- Author's reply
- Optique cristalline. Double réfraction. Polarisation rectiligne et elliptique.
- Radar for meteorologists : or you, too, can be a radar meteorologist, Part 3. Second edition
