Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... distributions of wind speed and wind shear are mostly represented by utilizing the bivariate normal distribution . It has been shown by the author that the negative binomial distribution may also be used . Both distributions are defined ...
... distributions of wind speed and wind shear are mostly represented by utilizing the bivariate normal distribution . It has been shown by the author that the negative binomial distribution may also be used . Both distributions are defined ...
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... distribution of hydrometeors through a melting layer TAKESHI OHTAKE Drop - size distributions in eastern Massachusetts SPIROS G. GEOTIS Drop size distributions in a rain shower inferred from bistatic and monostatic radar observations ...
... distribution of hydrometeors through a melting layer TAKESHI OHTAKE Drop - size distributions in eastern Massachusetts SPIROS G. GEOTIS Drop size distributions in a rain shower inferred from bistatic and monostatic radar observations ...
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... distribution profiles , and parameters of typical empirical distributions are very variable , and are markedly connected with the cloud or precipitation phase , as well as with the form and some characteristics of the clouds . The ...
... distribution profiles , and parameters of typical empirical distributions are very variable , and are markedly connected with the cloud or precipitation phase , as well as with the form and some characteristics of the clouds . The ...
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