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- HAVOC: High-Altitude Visual Orientation Control for stabilizing balloon payloads
- Sartorius. SM 167 23 : operating instructions
- Bulletin mensuel du Bureau central météorologique de France - Juin 1911
- Etudes critiques et prospectives sur la basse atmosphère. IV, Modifications artificielles du temps et du climat : possibilités d'interventions humaines
- Special issue: Developments in aviation meteorology
- Do transient gravity waves in a shear flow break?
- A New Technique for Estimation of Surface Latent Heat Fluxes Using Satellite-Based Observations
- Parameterizations for sulfuric acid/water nucleation rates
- Travel-time and duration fluctuations of acoustic pulses in the atmospheric boundary layer
- A particular solution of the circulation problem for a continously stratified thermocline
- Sequential data assimilation with a nonlinear quasi-geostrophic model using Monte Carlo methods to forecast error statistics
- Characterization and error analysis of profiles retrieved from remote sounding measurements
- Oscillations in the air-earth current with a frequency of 7-10 per hour observed at 1780 m A.S.L. on a remote high mountain station in fair weather [extended summary]
- Primenenie metodov adaptivnoj fil'tratsii v doplerovskoj meteorologicheskoj radiolokatsii
- LINEAR THEORY OF THE URBAN HEAT ISLAND CIRCULATION
- EVALUATION OF SELECTED SENSORS FOR AUTOMATED TACTICAL WEATHER OBSERVATIONS
- DEVELOPMENT OF AN ARMORED T-28 AIRCRAFT FOR PROBING HAILSTORMS
- 45 BEACON - FROM THE ARCHIVES
- Adaptation and the guardrail approach to tolerable climate change
- Les observations météorologiques de la station française du Groenland - 70° 55'03" N - 40° 38' 22" W - Altitude 2993 m.. Conditions atmosphériques en surface du 21 juin 1950 au 15 août 1951. Fascicule I. Relevés quotidiens.
