Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen50American Meteorological Society, 1969 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... clouds containing vigorous updrafts and down- drafts of large vertical extent , the most direct method of suppression would be to eliminate the clouds them- selves or else convection within them . The elimination of entire cloud systems ...
... clouds containing vigorous updrafts and down- drafts of large vertical extent , the most direct method of suppression would be to eliminate the clouds them- selves or else convection within them . The elimination of entire cloud systems ...
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... cloud . It therefore appears likely that the inductive mechanism made some contribution to the electrification of the majority of the clouds studied . Since the physical constitution of a convective cloud is dictated by a large number ...
... cloud . It therefore appears likely that the inductive mechanism made some contribution to the electrification of the majority of the clouds studied . Since the physical constitution of a convective cloud is dictated by a large number ...
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... cloud at middle and low levels , and several types of cumulus . These in- clude cumulonimbus , cumulus congestus , stratocumulus and fair weather cumulus [ 3 ] . Infrared data , when avail- able , help in the interpretation of cloud ...
... cloud at middle and low levels , and several types of cumulus . These in- clude cumulonimbus , cumulus congestus , stratocumulus and fair weather cumulus [ 3 ] . Infrared data , when avail- able , help in the interpretation of cloud ...
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