Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... profile is the direction reversal to westerlies above 50 km . These qualitative features of the Barbados ( 13N ) profiles are also seen at Panama Canal Zone ( 7N ) and at Antiqua ( 17N ) . Although the wind sensors are passive and quite ...
... profile is the direction reversal to westerlies above 50 km . These qualitative features of the Barbados ( 13N ) profiles are also seen at Panama Canal Zone ( 7N ) and at Antiqua ( 17N ) . Although the wind sensors are passive and quite ...
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... profiles over salt - cedar thickets T. E. A. VAN HYLCKAMA Modern - day meteorologists have begun to take advantage of wind tunnel experimentation to simulate wake flow around structures typically encountered in atmospheric boundary ...
... profiles over salt - cedar thickets T. E. A. VAN HYLCKAMA Modern - day meteorologists have begun to take advantage of wind tunnel experimentation to simulate wake flow around structures typically encountered in atmospheric boundary ...
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... profiles has shown that , in general , not more than two pieces of information are contained within the radiance measurements alone . This is to be compared with about 10 independent pieces of in- formation present within the profiles ...
... profiles has shown that , in general , not more than two pieces of information are contained within the radiance measurements alone . This is to be compared with about 10 independent pieces of in- formation present within the profiles ...
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