Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... cumulus cloud into snow flurries using six pounds of granulated dry ice . 21 November 1946 - Conversion by the author of supercooled ground fog to snow crystals by seeding with dry ice . Sche- nectady , New York . 20 December 1946 ...
... cumulus cloud into snow flurries using six pounds of granulated dry ice . 21 November 1946 - Conversion by the author of supercooled ground fog to snow crystals by seeding with dry ice . Sche- nectady , New York . 20 December 1946 ...
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... cumulus row trailing from an orographic edge and iii ) the band structure under a prevailing winter monsoon situation . Quantitative analyses on the cumulus group activity are made over the Japan Sea in wintertime . The convective ...
... cumulus row trailing from an orographic edge and iii ) the band structure under a prevailing winter monsoon situation . Quantitative analyses on the cumulus group activity are made over the Japan Sea in wintertime . The convective ...
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... cumulus models B. R. MORTON 7.16 . The mesostructure of vertical motions and windfield within and around cumulonimbus S. M. SHMETER 7.17 . The turbulent convective field JAMES W. TELFORD In the period from 1956 through 1967 the author ...
... cumulus models B. R. MORTON 7.16 . The mesostructure of vertical motions and windfield within and around cumulonimbus S. M. SHMETER 7.17 . The turbulent convective field JAMES W. TELFORD In the period from 1956 through 1967 the author ...
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