Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... altitude range using the molecular fluorescence technique JOHN B. WAINWRIGHT A cryogenic quartz crystal instrument for the direct measurement of atmospheric density D. A. WALLACE A new method of determining the mean molecular mass ...
... altitude range using the molecular fluorescence technique JOHN B. WAINWRIGHT A cryogenic quartz crystal instrument for the direct measurement of atmospheric density D. A. WALLACE A new method of determining the mean molecular mass ...
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... altitude intervals of each mea- surement are shown as vertical line segments and con- tours of constant component speed drawn as curves in a time - altitude plane . As can be seen from these figures , the winds at a given altitude vary ...
... altitude intervals of each mea- surement are shown as vertical line segments and con- tours of constant component speed drawn as curves in a time - altitude plane . As can be seen from these figures , the winds at a given altitude vary ...
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... altitude meteorological balloon . The design consists of an inner high - altitude balloon and an outer streamline balloon . The assembly is so designed that it will ascend rapidly to approximately 50,000 ft . At this altitude , the ...
... altitude meteorological balloon . The design consists of an inner high - altitude balloon and an outer streamline balloon . The assembly is so designed that it will ascend rapidly to approximately 50,000 ft . At this altitude , the ...
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