Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen50American Meteorological Society, 1969 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... discussed by Wainwright sounded intriguing . Although developed and calibrated , no atmospheric data were presented . A much - needed balloon - borne temperature sensor sys- tem providing data compatible with Jimsphere wind data ...
... discussed by Wainwright sounded intriguing . Although developed and calibrated , no atmospheric data were presented . A much - needed balloon - borne temperature sensor sys- tem providing data compatible with Jimsphere wind data ...
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... discussed by Ross . The discussion of wind profiles and their application to aerospace vehicles was continued in another session . In general the papers in this session discussed the derivation of extreme winds and wind shears or the ...
... discussed by Ross . The discussion of wind profiles and their application to aerospace vehicles was continued in another session . In general the papers in this session discussed the derivation of extreme winds and wind shears or the ...
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... discussed . Deviations from the U.S. Standard Atmo- sphere , 1962 , of some relative temperature , pressure , and densities were presented . A special density temperature and pressure model atmosphere for determining maximum and minimum ...
... discussed . Deviations from the U.S. Standard Atmo- sphere , 1962 , of some relative temperature , pressure , and densities were presented . A special density temperature and pressure model atmosphere for determining maximum and minimum ...
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