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Publications by Elmar R. Reiter
Linear Trends in Northern Hemisphere Tropospheric Geopotential Height and Temperature Patterns
Journals of the Atmospheric Sciences
Atmospheric Science
Long-Term Wind Variability in the Tropical Pacific, Its Possible Causes and Effects
Monthly Weather Review
Atmospheric Science
The Atmospheric Heat Source Over the Tibetan Plateau: May–August 1979
Monthly Weather Review
Atmospheric Science
Vertical Interpolation of Meterological Variables
Monthly Weather Review
Atmospheric Science
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