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A THEORETICAL STUDY OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL BAROTROPIC INSTABILITY WITH APPLICATIONS TO THE UPPER STRATOSPHEREPFISTER L.1979; J. ATMOSPH. SCI.; AUS; DA. 1979; VOL. 36; NO 5; PP. 908-920; BIBL. 27 REF.Article
Water vapor and methane in the upper stratosphere: an examination of some of the Nimbus 7 measurementsHANSEN, A. R; ROBINSON, G. D.JGR. Journal of geophysical research. Part D, Atmospheres. 1989, Vol 94, Num 6, pp 8474-8484Article
Effect of superposition on measurements of atmospheric gravity waves: a cautionary note and some reinterpretationsECKERMANN, S. D; HOCKING, W. K.JGR. Journal of geophysical research. Part D, Atmospheres. 1989, Vol 94, Num 5, pp 6333-6339Article
The mean ozone profile and its temperature sensitivity in the upper stratosphere and lower mesosphere: an analysis of LIMS observationsFROIDEVAUX, L; ALLEN, M; BERMAN, S et al.JGR. Journal of geophysical research. Part D, Atmospheres. 1989, Vol 94, Num 5, pp 6389-6417Article
Falling sphere observations of anisotropic gravity wave motions in the upper stratosphere over AustraliaECKERMANN, S. D; VINCENT, R. A.Pure and Applied Geophysics. 1989, Vol 130, Num 2-3, pp 509-532, issn 0033-4553Article
Rayleigh lidar observations of gravity wave activity in the upper stratosphere at Urbana, IllinoisGARDNER, C. S; MILLER, M. S; LIU, C. H et al.Journal of the atmospheric sciences. 1989, Vol 46, Num 12, pp 1838-1854, issn 0022-4928Article
Analyse tri-dimensionnelle de la structure de l'atmosphère à partir d'observations satellitaires : classification des masses d'air observées et extension à la haute stratosphère (30-50 km) = Three-dimensional analysis of the atmospheric structure from satellite observations: classification of observed air mass and extension to the upper stratosphere (30-50 km)MOINE, Pascale; CHEDIN, Alain.1986, 137 pThesis