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World Meteorological Organisation

World Meteorological Organisation (WMO)/NASA/ UNEP Scientific Assessment Report No. 37, University of Colorado Publications Services,... [Pg.69]

United Nations Environment Program/World Meteorological Organisation of Global Ozone Research and Monitoring Project Scientific Assessment of the Stratosphere 1992, UNEP Nairobi. 1992. [Pg.84]

World Meteorological Organisation (1998) Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion 1998, Global Ozone Research and Monitoring Project - Report 44, Geneva... [Pg.240]

World Meteorological Organisation (1991) Scientific assessment of ozone depletion 1991. World Meteorological Organisation global ozone research and monitoring project. Report No. 25. WMO, Geneva, Switzerland. [Pg.186]

GESAMP, The Atmospheric Input of Trace Species to the World Ocean, Joint Group of Experts on the Scientific Aspects of Marine Pollution j— (GESAMP), Report and Studies No. 38, World Meteorological Organisation, 1989. [Pg.127]

Penkett S. A., Butler J. H., Reeves C. E., Singh H. B., Toohey D., and Weiss R. E. (1995) Methyl bromide. In Scientific Assessment of Ozone Depletion 1994, World Meteorological Organisation Global Ozone and Monitoring Project Report No. 37, chap. 10. [Pg.2934]

Machta, L., Some aspects of the USA fallout programme. Meteorological aspects of atmospheric radioactivity. World Meteorological Organisation, Geneva, Tech. Note No. 68, pp. 155-177 (1965). [Pg.254]

World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), The Stratosphere 1981 Theory and Measurements. Report No. 11, Geneva, Switzerland, 1982. [Pg.264]

Evans, W. F. J., H. Fast, J. B. Kerr, C. T. McElroy, R. S. O Brien, D. I. Wardle, J. C. McConnell, and B. A. Ridley (1978). Stratospheric constituent measurements from project stratoprobe. Proc. WMO Symp. Geophys. Aspects Consequences Change Composition Stratosphere, pp. 55-60. WMO Publ. 511, World Meteorological Organisation, Geneva. [Pg.654]

World Meteorological Organisation (1988) Report of the Ozone Trends Panel, Report No. 18... [Pg.17]

The World Meteorological Organisation, whose network of atmospheric monitoring and information exchange is relevant to evaluating the dispersion of radioactivity from the site of an accident. [Pg.72]

There appears to be some overlap between these organisations, and it is not clear at present whether the additional resources to carry out the work specified by NEA and IAEA are being defined and what the procedure is for providing both the trained personnel and the funds. There is also a need for collaboration and rationalisation with other bodies such as the World Health and World Meteorological Organisations. It is important that the momentum of work and exchanges in the smnmer of 1986 is not allowed to falter in consequence of the inertia of governments and international bureaucracy. [Pg.120]

WMO. (1995). Twelfth World Meteorological Congress, abridged final report with resolutions. Geneva Secretariat of the World Meteorological Organisation, WMO-No. 827. [Pg.2170]


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