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    Road Surface Condition Forecasting in France by Bouilloud, L., Martin, E., Habets, F., Boone, A., Le Moigne, P., Livet, J., Marchetti, M., Foidart, A., Franchistéguy, L., Morel, S., Noilhan, J., Pettré, P.

    “…A numerical model designed to simulate the evolution of a snow layer on a road surface was forced by meteorological forecasts so as to assess its potential for…”
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    Climatology of the three coastal Antarctic stations Dumont d'Urville, Neumayer, and Halley by König‐Langlo, G., King, J. C., Pettré, P.

    “…Long term air and snowfall chemistry measurements have been performed at the three coastal Antarctic stations Dumont d'Urville (66°40′S, 140°1′E), Neumayer…”
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    Effects of changing baroclinicity on the southern hemisphere extratropical circulation by Murphy, B. F., Pettré, P., Simmonds, I.

    “…Extratropical cyclones of the southern hemisphere provide the primary mechanism of poleward horizontal heat and moisture transport. Their behaviour is…”
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    The influence of large-scale forcing on the katabatic wind regime at Adelie Land, Antarctica by Parish, T R, Pettre, P, Wendler, G

    Published in Meteorology and atmospheric physics (01-01-1993)
    “…The Adelie Land coastal section of East Antarctica is known for strong katabatic winds. Although the primary forcing of these persistent drainage flows, has…”
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    Study of the influence of katabatic flows on the Antarctic circulation using GCM simulations by Pettr, P., Renaud, M. F., Renaud, R., D qu, M., Planton, S., Andr, J. C.

    Published in Meteorology and atmospheric physics (01-01-1990)
    “…A one dimensional analytical model of katabatic wind over the Antarctica has been developed. This parametric model is derived from the bulk two-layer model of…”
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    Sodar performance and preliminary results after one year of measurements at Adelie Land Coast, east Antarctica by ARGENTINI, S, MASTRANTONIO, G, VIOLA, A, PETTRE, P, DARGAUD, G

    Published in Boundary - layer meteorology (01-10-1996)
    “…Dumont d'Urville, on the Antarctic coast, is an area well known for the presence of strong katabatic winds blowing from the Antarctic plateau toward the sea…”
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    On the vertical velocity sodar measurement in the region of Dumont d'Urville, east Antarctica by Pettré, Paul, Argentini, Stefania

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-03-2001)
    “…During a recent study of the katabatic boundary layer at Dumont d'Urville, a triaxial sodar ran continuously for two consecutive years, 1993 and 1994. This…”
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    Influence of cyclonic perturbations on surface winds around Dumont d'Urville, East Antarctica, using wavelet transform by Naithani, J, Mastrantonio, G, Argentini, S, Pettre, P

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (16-08-2001)
    “…Wavelet analyses of the surface winds at Dumont d'Urville, an East Antarctic station, have been performed for the months April, June, September, and December…”
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    Influence of cyclonic perturbations on surface winds around Dumont d'Urville, East Antarctica, using wavelet transform by Naithani, Jaya, Mastrantonio, G., Argentini, S., Pettré, Paul

    “…Wavelet analyses of the surface winds at Dumont d'Urville, an East Antarctic station, have been performed for the months April, June, September, and December…”
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    Climatology of the three coastal Antarctic stations Dumont d'Urville, Neumayer, and Halley by Koenig-Langlo, G, King, J C, Pettre, P

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (20-05-1998)
    “…Long term air and snowfall chemistry measurements have been performed at the three coastal Antarctic stations Dumont d'Urville, Neumayer, and Halley. The…”
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    Sudden Cessation of Katabatic Winds in Adélie Land, Antarctica by Gallée, Hubert, Pettré, Paul, Schayes, Guy

    Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1988) (01-07-1996)
    “…The evolution of summer katabatic wind events over the steep slopes of Adélie Land is examined, with emphasis on the sudden cessation of these events…”
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