Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... increases in pre- cipitation conditions are due to inadvertent man - made modification . If these increases are real , they serve as a good mea- sure of the increase in convective precipitation that man could attain , at the same time ...
... increases in pre- cipitation conditions are due to inadvertent man - made modification . If these increases are real , they serve as a good mea- sure of the increase in convective precipitation that man could attain , at the same time ...
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... increase came from rainfall increases in this season . If gage exposure were the principal cause for the La Porte increase , snowfall would have been affected much more than rainfall ( Kurtyka , 1953 ) , and therefore the major increase ...
... increase came from rainfall increases in this season . If gage exposure were the principal cause for the La Porte increase , snowfall would have been affected much more than rainfall ( Kurtyka , 1953 ) , and therefore the major increase ...
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... increase in the 2 - month rainfall would have increased yields by an average of only 2 % , a 20 % rainfall increase would have produced a 3 % yield increase , and a 50 % increase from cloud seeding would have induced a 5 % yield benefit ...
... increase in the 2 - month rainfall would have increased yields by an average of only 2 % , a 20 % rainfall increase would have produced a 3 % yield increase , and a 50 % increase from cloud seeding would have induced a 5 % yield benefit ...
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