Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... aircraft . Aircraft - dispensed liquid carbon dioxide , propane , and silver iodide pyrotechnics will also be tested . 5. Project Warm Fog : dissipation of warm fog by means of the engine exhaust heat from parked C - 141 aircraft . A ...
... aircraft . Aircraft - dispensed liquid carbon dioxide , propane , and silver iodide pyrotechnics will also be tested . 5. Project Warm Fog : dissipation of warm fog by means of the engine exhaust heat from parked C - 141 aircraft . A ...
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... aircraft detection of turbulence in the stratosphere . R. K. Crane , Lincoln Laboratory , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Lexington , Mass . Radio scatter in the buoyancy subrange . R. Bolgiano , Jr. , Center for Radio Physics ...
... aircraft detection of turbulence in the stratosphere . R. K. Crane , Lincoln Laboratory , Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Lexington , Mass . Radio scatter in the buoyancy subrange . R. Bolgiano , Jr. , Center for Radio Physics ...
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... aircraft . The aircraft did not carry special sounding equipment , the intensity of tur- bulence being subjectively determined by the pilot . For the five tests , 23 layers were encoun- tered characterized as very light , four as light ...
... aircraft . The aircraft did not carry special sounding equipment , the intensity of tur- bulence being subjectively determined by the pilot . For the five tests , 23 layers were encoun- tered characterized as very light , four as light ...
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