Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... instruments . Famous Friez instruments don't cost any more . They just look like it - and last like it . Look at the Friez instru- ments that have been in daily operation for 20 years and more - at major weather stations across the U.S. ...
... instruments . Famous Friez instruments don't cost any more . They just look like it - and last like it . Look at the Friez instru- ments that have been in daily operation for 20 years and more - at major weather stations across the U.S. ...
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American Meteorological Society. C IN WORLD - WIDE USE ! GURLEY HYDROLOGICAL AND METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS Gurley instruments are recognized all over the world for heir accuracy and reliability . And most likely , Gurley has he model or ...
American Meteorological Society. C IN WORLD - WIDE USE ! GURLEY HYDROLOGICAL AND METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS Gurley instruments are recognized all over the world for heir accuracy and reliability . And most likely , Gurley has he model or ...
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... instruments and their characteristics . The mathematical fundamentals of instrument response and errors are reviewed for repre- sentative instruments . The review lays emphasis on the sorts of response or errors which arise when the ...
... instruments and their characteristics . The mathematical fundamentals of instrument response and errors are reviewed for repre- sentative instruments . The review lays emphasis on the sorts of response or errors which arise when the ...
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