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Simulating the Fate of Dimethyl Sulfide (DMS) in the Atmosphere: A Review of Emission and Chemical Parameterizations. [PDF]
Pino-Cortés E +9 more
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Global stratospheric methane loss from satellite observations. [PDF]
Fu Q, Dong C.
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Climate Matters: Integrating Bioclimatology into Dengue Vector Control within the One Health Framework. [PDF]
Adnyana IMDM +4 more
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Skillful heat-related mortality forecasting during recent deadly European summers. [PDF]
Holmberg E +3 more
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Heating the land cools the eastern and equatorial Pacific. [PDF]
Günther M, Kang SM, Kaspi Y.
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Magnitude uncertainty dominates intermodel spread in zonal-mean precipitation response to anthropogenic aerosol increase. [PDF]
Geng YF +7 more
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Recent cloud trends and extremes reaffirm moderate climate sensitivity
Zelinka M +9 more
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International Journal of Remote Sensing, 1992
Abstract. One of the first disciplines in which remote sensing has had obvious applications is in meteorology. The main applications, which have been developed for using satellite data in manual and short term forecasting and for numerical weather prediction models, are described.
Saunders, R.W., Seguin, Bernard
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Abstract. One of the first disciplines in which remote sensing has had obvious applications is in meteorology. The main applications, which have been developed for using satellite data in manual and short term forecasting and for numerical weather prediction models, are described.
Saunders, R.W., Seguin, Bernard
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Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 1981
(1981). Meteorology ± climatology: climatology ± meteorology textbooks for teaching climatology to geographers. Journal of Geography in Higher Education: Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 86-94.
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(1981). Meteorology ± climatology: climatology ± meteorology textbooks for teaching climatology to geographers. Journal of Geography in Higher Education: Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 86-94.
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