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Pages |
Full issue |
200-366
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Geophysics. Review
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E. V. Zabolotskikh, E. V. Lvova.
Russian satellite radiometer MTVZA-GYa: history of measurements and potential of data exploration in hydrometeorology
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207–230 |
Oceanology. Discussion
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A. I. Ugrumov, P. A. Vainovsky, D. V. Gustoev.
On the Influence of Atmospheric Circulation on the Formation of Interannual Variations in the Thermal Regime of the Barents Sea
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231–254 |
Meteorology
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S. V. Antonov, S. M. Dvoeglazov, E. N. Nikolaev, A. M. Petrunin, N. A. Platonov, A. V. Chastukhin, G. G. Shchukin.
Prospects for the use of unmanned aerial vehicles in work on influencing supercooled clouds and fogs
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255–268 |
A. М. Zhmodikov, T. V. Shlender, A. N. Krasouski, V. V. Zhuchkevich, S. К. Borodko, A. G. Svetashev, A. E. Yarotau.
Total ozone variations during global ionospheric storms
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269–293 |
A. D. Kuznetsov, V. Yu. Zhukov, V. S. Nikitina, T. E. Simakina.
A model illustrating superrefraction of centimeter-wave radio signals over large water surfaces using Lake Ladoga as an example
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294–304 |
S. V. Morozova, A. R. Faizliev, V. A. Morozova.
Application of the latent variable method to the analysis of air temperature time seriese
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305–322 |
Geoecology
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E. A. Grebneva, M. B. Shilin.
Relationship between the East Atlantic Oscillation and pH anomalies in the deep-water part of the Black Sea
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323–339 |
Geoinformatics
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A. K. Belyaev, S. I. Bidenko.
Territorial Monitoring of Hydrometeorological and Environmental Conditions in the Air Environment: A Predictive Approach to Supporting Observation Systems
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340–357 |
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358–365 |