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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 About another physical mechanism of large-scale structures generation at turbulent convection in the horizontal fluid layer Levina, G.V.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 563-565
3 p.
artikel
2 About one physical mechanism of large-scale structures generation at turbulent convection in the horizontal fluid layer Levina, G.V.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 559-562
4 p.
artikel
3 A 3-dimensional isopycnic coordinate model of the seasonal cycling of carbon and nitrogen in the Atlantic Ocean Drange, H.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 503-509
7 p.
artikel
4 Air-sea fluxes from operational analyses fields: Intercomparison between ECMWF and NCEP analyses over the Mediterranean area Angelucci, M.G.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 569-574
6 p.
artikel
5 Air-sea flux of CO2 — Can we short cut the annual cycle? A Greenland-Iceland-Norwegian sea case study Broström, G.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 517-522
6 p.
artikel
6 Air-sea heat fluxes derived from sub-surface data in the Northeast Atlantic McCulloch, M.E.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 527-530
4 p.
artikel
7 A Krylov-Schwarz iterative solver for the shallow water equations Goossens, Serge
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 485-490
6 p.
artikel
8 A logistic regression model applied to short term forecast of hail risk Sánchez, J.L.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 645-648
4 p.
artikel
9 An energy balance model of seasonal snow evolution Fernández, Alberto
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 661-666
6 p.
artikel
10 A Spectral Element Ocean Model on the Cray T3D: the interannual variability of the Mediterranean Sea general circulation Molcard, A.J.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 491-495
5 p.
artikel
11 Assessing the climate sensitivity of the global terrestrial carbon cycle model SILVAN Kaduk, J.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 529-535
7 p.
artikel
12 Assessment of flood damages and benefits of remedial actions: “What are the weak links?”; with application to the Loire De Blois, C.J.
1995
13-14 5-6 p. 491-495
5 p.
artikel
13 Assessment of flooded areas from ERS-1 PRI data: An application to the 1994 flood in Northern Italy Giacomelli, A.
1995
13-14 5-6 p. 469-474
6 p.
artikel
14 A summary of the VIERS-1 scatterometer model Janssen, P.A.E.M.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 575-579
5 p.
artikel
15 Atmospheric CO2 concentration variations recorded at Mace Head, Ireland, from 1992 to 1994 Bousquet, P.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 477-481
5 p.
artikel
16 Atmospheric convection (OA13) Hantel, Michael
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 609-610
2 p.
artikel
17 Carbon dioxide fluxes at the forest floor determined with the eddy correlation technique Constantin, J.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 415-419
5 p.
artikel
18 COADS Release 2 data and metadata enhancements for improvements of marine surface flux fields Woodruff, S.D.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 517-526
10 p.
artikel
19 Comparison of heat and momentum fluxes over sea derived from Laser-scintillation and Eddy-correlation measurements Englisch, G.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 379-382
4 p.
artikel
20 Contribution of a mesoscale analysis to convection nowcasting Calas, C.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 639-644
6 p.
artikel
21 Convective activity quantified by sub-gridscale fluxes Hantel, M.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 649-654
6 p.
artikel
22 Does moisture feedback affect rainfall significantly? Savenije, H.H.G.
1995
13-14 5-6 p. 507-513
7 p.
artikel
23 Do land use induced changes of evaporation affect rainfall in Southeastern Africa? de Groen, M.M.
1995
13-14 5-6 p. 515-519
5 p.
artikel
24 Doppler retrieval of kinematic energy dissipation rates and use in nowcast models of thunderstorm development Archibald, E.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 635-637
3 p.
artikel
25 Dry deposition of ozone and sulphur dioxide over low vegetation in moderate southern European weather conditions. Measurements and modelling Pio, C.A.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 373-377
5 p.
artikel
26 Eddy correlation and relaxed eddy accumulation measurements of CO2 fluxes over grassland Hensen, A.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 383-388
6 p.
artikel
27 Eddy-correlation measurements of fluxes of CO2 and H2O above a spruce stand Ibrom, A.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 409-414
6 p.
artikel
28 Errors in aircraft measurements of turbulent fluxes in a boundary layer with strong convection Busch, U.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 393-397
5 p.
artikel
29 Estimates of area-averaged turbulent energy fluxes in a convectively driven boundary layer using aircraft measurements Scherf, A.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 399-403
5 p.
artikel
30 Estimating the conversion rate into kinetic energy of sub-gridscale motions Haimberger, L.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 623-628
6 p.
artikel
31 Extreme discharges of the Meuse in the Netherlands: 1993, 1995 and 2100 — Operational forecasting and long term expectations Parmet, B.
1995
13-14 5-6 p. 485-489
5 p.
artikel
32 Extreme precipitation of December 1993 and January 1995 in Belgium: A homogenization procedure for estimating fractiles corresponding to long return periods Gellens, D.
1995
13-14 5-6 p. 451-454
4 p.
artikel
33 Filtering the effect of orography from moisture recycling patterns Abebe, B.B.
1995
13-14 5-6 p. 521-526
6 p.
artikel
34 Flood frequency estimation using continuous rainfall-runoff modelling Calver, A.
1995
13-14 5-6 p. 479-483
5 p.
artikel
35 Forecast of atmospheric boundary-layer height utilised for ETEX real-time dispersion modelling Sørensen, J.H.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 435-439
5 p.
artikel
36 Fractionation of minor ions in the solar wind acceleration process Bodmer, R.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 683-688
6 p.
artikel
37 Freshwater transport in the North Atlantic Ocean: Intercomparison of balance and direct estimates Dobroliubov, Sergey A.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 555-560
6 p.
artikel
38 How extreme were the 1995 flood waves on the rivers Rhine and Meuse? Chbab, E.H.
1995
13-14 5-6 p. 455-458
4 p.
artikel
39 How important is the contribution of the mesoscale convective complexes to the Sahelian rainfall? Laurent, H.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 629-633
5 p.
artikel
40 Impact of the skin effect on the near-surface temperature profile Zülicke, Christoph
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 531-535
5 p.
artikel
41 Influence of variations of dissipation and pressure on formation of coherent structures in geophysical media Moiseev, S.S.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 545-547
3 p.
artikel
42 Institutional frameworks for flood management Wessel, J.
1995
13-14 5-6 p. 503-506
4 p.
artikel
43 Interannuality and CO2 sensitivity of the SECHIBA-BGC coupled SVAT-BGC model Viovy, N.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 489-497
9 p.
artikel
44 Intercomparison of the North Atlantic wave climatology from voluntary observing ships, satellite data and modelling Gulev, S.K.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 587-592
6 p.
artikel
45 Introduction 1995
13-14 5-6 p. vi-
1 p.
artikel
46 Introduction Savenije, Hubert
1995
13-14 5-6 p. iv-
1 p.
artikel
47 Isotopic characterisation of anthropogenic CO2 emissions using isotopic and radiocarbon analysis Meijer, H.A.J.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 483-487
5 p.
artikel
48 Magnetic energy dissipation in the solar corona Califano, Francesco
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 689-692
4 p.
artikel
49 Major flooding and increased flood frequency in Scotland since 1988 Black, A.R.
1995
13-14 5-6 p. 463-468
6 p.
artikel
50 Mixing of reactive gases in the convective boundary layer Verver, Gé
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 673-677
5 p.
artikel
51 Modelling coastal sediment transport on a parallel computer Yu, C.S.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 497-504
8 p.
artikel
52 Modelling of ozone in Northrhine-Westphalia; effect of emission reduction on ozone distribution Schoenemeyer, Th.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 451-455
5 p.
artikel
53 Monitoring dry deposition of gases and particles over a forest Mennen, M.G.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 405-408
4 p.
artikel
54 Numerical peculiarities in solving the planetary boundary layer equations Pufahl, A.G.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 679-682
4 p.
artikel
55 18O in atmospheric CO2 simulated by a 3-D transport model: A sensitivity study to vegetation and soil fractionation factors Peylin, P.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 463-469
7 p.
artikel
56 On turbulent flux of trace constituents measurements in the surface layer: Part II: The Landes experiment Carrara, A.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 367-371
5 p.
artikel
57 On turbulent flux of trace constituents measurements in the surface layer: Part I: Tests on vertical velocity stationarity Affre, C.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 357-360
4 p.
artikel
58 Parallel implementation of a 3D baroclinic hydrodynamic model of the southern North Sea Lockey, P.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 511-515
5 p.
artikel
59 Parametrization of segregation effects due to convective boundary-layer mixing in atmospheric chemistry models Petersen, A.C.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 445-450
6 p.
artikel
60 Pollutant transport in coastal areas using a Lagrangian model Massons, J.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 421-424
4 p.
artikel
61 Precipitation forecasts from atmospheric models during recent flooding events of the Meuse van Meijgaard, E.
1995
13-14 5-6 p. 497-502
6 p.
artikel
62 Pulse response functions are cost-efficient tools to model the link between carbon emissions, atmospheric CO2 and global warming Joos, F.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 471-476
6 p.
artikel
63 Radiation and water use efficiencies of two coniferous forest canopies Lamaud, E.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 361-365
5 p.
artikel
64 Radiation budget components at surface and at top of atmosphere for convective cloud cases in Central Europe Berger, Franz H.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 611-617
7 p.
artikel
65 Recent extreme floods in Europe and the USA; challenges for the future Savenije, H.H.G.
1995
13-14 5-6 p. 433-437
5 p.
artikel
66 Recent winter floods in Germany caused by changes in the atmospheric circulation across Europe Caspary, H.J.
1995
13-14 5-6 p. 459-462
4 p.
artikel
67 River flooding in Germany: Influenced by climate change? Bronstert, A.
1995
13-14 5-6 p. 445-450
6 p.
artikel
68 Roles of dust or object perturbing an electric cusp in electric reconnection and consequent electric discharge or lightning Kikuchi, H.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 549-557
9 p.
artikel
69 Seasonal and interannual influences of the terrestrial ecosystems on atmospheric CO2: a model study François, L.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 537-544
8 p.
artikel
70 Sensitivity of a global oceanic carbon cycle model to the circulation and to the fate of organic matter: Preliminary results Mouchet, A.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 511-516
6 p.
artikel
71 Sensitivity of the seasonal cycle of CO2 at remote monitoring stations with respect to seasonal surface exchange fluxes determined with the adjoint of an atmospheric transport model Kaminski, T.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 457-462
6 p.
artikel
72 Simulated long-wave clear-sky irradiance over the ocean: Spatial and temporal variability 1979–1993 Allan, R.P.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 599-604
6 p.
artikel
73 Simulating root carbon storage with a coupled carbon — Water cycle root model Kleidon, A.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 499-502
4 p.
artikel
74 Snow modelling in the Hadley Centre GCM Essery, Richard
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 655-659
5 p.
artikel
75 Statistical comparison of global significant wave heights from Topex and ERS-1 altimeter and from operational wave model WAM Staabs, C.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 581-585
5 p.
artikel
76 Surface forcing over the South West Atlantic according to NCEP and ECMWF reanalyses over the period 1979–1990 Escoffier, C.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 537-542
6 p.
artikel
77 Surface heat and water fluxes in the Adriatic Sea: Seasonal and internanual variability Maggiore, A.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 561-567
7 p.
artikel
78 Surface radiation measurements from polar stations Liu, Q.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 593-598
6 p.
artikel
79 The composition and vertical distribution of volatile organic compounds in southwestern Germany, eastern France and northern Switzerland during the TRACT campaign in September 1992 Koßmann, M.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 429-433
5 p.
artikel
80 The Danish Rimpuff and Eulerian accidental release model (the DREAM) Brandt, J.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 441-444
4 p.
artikel
81 The January 1995 flood in Germany: Meteorological versus hydrological causes Ulbrich, U.
1995
13-14 5-6 p. 439-444
6 p.
artikel
82 The Met Office's upgraded lightning location system Hamer, G.L.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 619-622
4 p.
artikel
83 The Po: Centuries of river training Earchi, E.
1995
13-14 5-6 p. 475-478
4 p.
artikel
84 Thermally driven wind circulation near ocean fronts Geshelin, Yuri S.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 605-607
3 p.
artikel
85 The Southampton-East Anglia (SEA) model: a general purpose parallel ocean model Beare, M.I.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 505-509
5 p.
artikel
86 The spatial structure of the downward momentum flux on sea derived from a SAR image Zecchetto, S.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 389-392
4 p.
artikel
87 Towards deducing regional sources and sinks from atmospheric CO2 measurements at Spitsbergen Engardt, M.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 523-528
6 p.
artikel
88 Transport of air pollutants from the boundary layer to the free tropospere over complex terrain Lehning, Michael
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 667-672
6 p.
artikel
89 Transport of trace gases from the Upper Rhine valley to a mountain site in the northern Black Forest Vögtlin, R.
1996
13-14 5-6 p. 425-428
4 p.
artikel
90 Use of salinity to improve ocean modeling Reynolds, R.W.
1998
13-14 5-6 p. 543-553
11 p.
artikel
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