Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen5American Meteorological Society, 1924 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... flight can be made known by an explosion of flashlight powder . There is great diversity of scientific opinion as to conditions existing in the upper atmosphere . Some think it contains frozen crystals of nitrogen floating in a ...
... flight can be made known by an explosion of flashlight powder . There is great diversity of scientific opinion as to conditions existing in the upper atmosphere . Some think it contains frozen crystals of nitrogen floating in a ...
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... flight of stairs ? " 2. What is the dif- ference in barometric readings on top floor of school as compared with the reading in the schoolyard ? 3. Why does air pressure vary with al- titude ? 4. Has air weight ? 5. Does the heart lose ...
... flight of stairs ? " 2. What is the dif- ference in barometric readings on top floor of school as compared with the reading in the schoolyard ? 3. Why does air pressure vary with al- titude ? 4. Has air weight ? 5. Does the heart lose ...
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... flights for meteorological purposes . It is hoped , by these flights , ( 1 ) to obtain approximate trajectories of moving air over the earth's surface at various free - air levels ; ( 2 ) to ob- tain data on the structure of wind ...
... flights for meteorological purposes . It is hoped , by these flights , ( 1 ) to obtain approximate trajectories of moving air over the earth's surface at various free - air levels ; ( 2 ) to ob- tain data on the structure of wind ...
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... flights made during the period 1915 to 1922 inclusive have been considered . The investigation has been pursued along the following lines : ( 1 ) The temperatures at different heights have been classified according to surface wind ...
... flights made during the period 1915 to 1922 inclusive have been considered . The investigation has been pursued along the following lines : ( 1 ) The temperatures at different heights have been classified according to surface wind ...
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... flights of birds and certain accompanying meteorological conditions , by Frank Smith , pp . 32-35 , State of Illinois , Circular No. 151 , 1921 , pp . 21-29 , ( weather maps April 29 , 1909 , May 7 , 1916 ) ; 2 days of remark- able ...
... flights of birds and certain accompanying meteorological conditions , by Frank Smith , pp . 32-35 , State of Illinois , Circular No. 151 , 1921 , pp . 21-29 , ( weather maps April 29 , 1909 , May 7 , 1916 ) ; 2 days of remark- able ...
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