Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... planned for the evening of May 22 . A field trip to Petawawa Forest Experimental Station will be available on May 24th and if so desired a second trip to the Agrometeorology Research site at the University of Guelph can be arranged ...
... planned for the evening of May 22 . A field trip to Petawawa Forest Experimental Station will be available on May 24th and if so desired a second trip to the Agrometeorology Research site at the University of Guelph can be arranged ...
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... planned for all Sections with each Section organizing its own program , cooperating with other Sections , when appropriate , in jointly sponsored sessions . Abstracts will be printed as part of the Program in the March 1968 Transactions ...
... planned for all Sections with each Section organizing its own program , cooperating with other Sections , when appropriate , in jointly sponsored sessions . Abstracts will be printed as part of the Program in the March 1968 Transactions ...
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... planned to the new Weather Radar Observatory of the Stormy Weather Group at McGill's Morgan Ar- boretum , 20 miles west of Montreal . On other evenings , participants will be free to enjoy Terre des hommes , the successor of last ...
... planned to the new Weather Radar Observatory of the Stormy Weather Group at McGill's Morgan Ar- boretum , 20 miles west of Montreal . On other evenings , participants will be free to enjoy Terre des hommes , the successor of last ...
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