Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... possible with increased precipitation , development decisions can be made on a sound economic basis . Possible side effects resulting from modifying precipitation , such as atmospheric effects of carry- over and downwind precipitation ...
... possible with increased precipitation , development decisions can be made on a sound economic basis . Possible side effects resulting from modifying precipitation , such as atmospheric effects of carry- over and downwind precipitation ...
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... possible significance for explaining changes in global climate is discussed . Specific climatic experiments are proposed , using numerical simulation of atmospheric circulation . Results are presented of a preliminary experiment ...
... possible significance for explaining changes in global climate is discussed . Specific climatic experiments are proposed , using numerical simulation of atmospheric circulation . Results are presented of a preliminary experiment ...
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... possible to modify weather on greater scales in time and space . At present , man's influence over the weather and climate is still very limited ; however , his knowledge of the behavior of clouds and the atmosphere is increasing ...
... possible to modify weather on greater scales in time and space . At present , man's influence over the weather and climate is still very limited ; however , his knowledge of the behavior of clouds and the atmosphere is increasing ...
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