L'oscillation atlantique nord (NAO) et son influence sur le climat européen

T. Antoniadou; P. Besse; A. L. Fougères; C. Le Gall; D. B. Stephenson

Revue de Statistique Appliquée (2001)

  • Volume: 49, Issue: 3, page 39-60
  • ISSN: 0035-175X

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Antoniadou, T., et al. "L'oscillation atlantique nord (NAO) et son influence sur le climat européen." Revue de Statistique Appliquée 49.3 (2001): 39-60. <http://eudml.org/doc/106502>.

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journal = {Revue de Statistique Appliquée},
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title = {L'oscillation atlantique nord (NAO) et son influence sur le climat européen},
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