Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... experiments in only a rather limited area in the North Atlantic which has been traversed by very few hurricanes in recent years . In 1967 , however , new rules for selecting storms eligible for seeding were adopted . Any suitable storm ...
... experiments in only a rather limited area in the North Atlantic which has been traversed by very few hurricanes in recent years . In 1967 , however , new rules for selecting storms eligible for seeding were adopted . Any suitable storm ...
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... experiment exert a significant influence on the sta- tion design and operation . For example , some experiments may be integrated on the station while some are flown in separable experiment modules . Also , each experiment will require ...
... experiment exert a significant influence on the sta- tion design and operation . For example , some experiments may be integrated on the station while some are flown in separable experiment modules . Also , each experiment will require ...
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... experiments at Midland , Tex . A professional meteorologist , George E. Curtis , went to Texas to observe the experiments . The consequences will not be surprising to a present - day meteorologist . Curtis criticized the experiments as ...
... experiments at Midland , Tex . A professional meteorologist , George E. Curtis , went to Texas to observe the experiments . The consequences will not be surprising to a present - day meteorologist . Curtis criticized the experiments as ...
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