Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen50American Meteorological Society, 1969 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... natural sequence of events , but also of the effects of the proposed tech- nique on the weather system . To produce such a capa- bility by a purely statistical approach would require the analysis of vast amounts of data from randomized ...
... natural sequence of events , but also of the effects of the proposed tech- nique on the weather system . To produce such a capa- bility by a purely statistical approach would require the analysis of vast amounts of data from randomized ...
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... natural variability ( assuming at this stage that all observed variability is natural ) . Thus the rela- tive importance of possible man - caused changes in the radiation balance - arising from turbidity increases or artificially ...
... natural variability ( assuming at this stage that all observed variability is natural ) . Thus the rela- tive importance of possible man - caused changes in the radiation balance - arising from turbidity increases or artificially ...
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... natural phenomena ( AD- 682 515 , Clifford A. Jacobs et al . , Travelers Research Cen- ter , Inc. , Hartford , Conn . , December 1968 , 146 pp . , from Clearinghouse * , above ) presents a framework by which the characteristics of ...
... natural phenomena ( AD- 682 515 , Clifford A. Jacobs et al . , Travelers Research Cen- ter , Inc. , Hartford , Conn . , December 1968 , 146 pp . , from Clearinghouse * , above ) presents a framework by which the characteristics of ...
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