Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen50American Meteorological Society, 1969 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... hurricane and of the microscale cumulus convective ele- ments found in hurricanes have been greatly improved . As a result of these developments the emphasis and ex- perimental design have gradually evolved for Project STORMFURY . It ...
... hurricane and of the microscale cumulus convective ele- ments found in hurricanes have been greatly improved . As a result of these developments the emphasis and ex- perimental design have gradually evolved for Project STORMFURY . It ...
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... hurricane to weaken or to change course must be known . A difficulty in interpreting results of a hurricane modi- fication experiment is the lack of suitable controls . This problem is accentuated by the large natural variability of ...
... hurricane to weaken or to change course must be known . A difficulty in interpreting results of a hurricane modi- fication experiment is the lack of suitable controls . This problem is accentuated by the large natural variability of ...
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... hurricane Betsy on 29 August 1965 ROBERT W. JONES In spite of the difference at the top boundary between the model and the natural hurrica the model is extremely useful to visualize the overall hurricane motion . From the movi picture ...
... hurricane Betsy on 29 August 1965 ROBERT W. JONES In spite of the difference at the top boundary between the model and the natural hurrica the model is extremely useful to visualize the overall hurricane motion . From the movi picture ...
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