Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... processes . Pyrogenetic nuclei are electrically charged and when delivered into or near a cloud , produce glaciation very rapidly by all three of the processes . The material must reach a part of the cloud cold enough to freeze and the ...
... processes . Pyrogenetic nuclei are electrically charged and when delivered into or near a cloud , produce glaciation very rapidly by all three of the processes . The material must reach a part of the cloud cold enough to freeze and the ...
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... processes W. C. LUCAS AND W. W. YOUNGBLOOD This paper will describe a technique that was devised and employed in a series of rocket- launched tests for simulation of parachute deployment conditions in planetary environments . Since ...
... processes W. C. LUCAS AND W. W. YOUNGBLOOD This paper will describe a technique that was devised and employed in a series of rocket- launched tests for simulation of parachute deployment conditions in planetary environments . Since ...
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... processes associated with the synoptic and larger scales of motion to a degree which permits ignoring the influences of smaller scales such as con- vection and boundary layer turbulent processes . Rather , it has been concluded that an ...
... processes associated with the synoptic and larger scales of motion to a degree which permits ignoring the influences of smaller scales such as con- vection and boundary layer turbulent processes . Rather , it has been concluded that an ...
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