Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... radiation above a 35 - year - old pine forest in northern New York State have been measured on selected days during the past two years . Indices of spatial variation of the reflected radiation were obtained by moving a Moll - Gorczynski ...
... radiation above a 35 - year - old pine forest in northern New York State have been measured on selected days during the past two years . Indices of spatial variation of the reflected radiation were obtained by moving a Moll - Gorczynski ...
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... radiation . Latent heat flux from the leaves first encounters a stomatal resistance . Both latent and sensible heat encounter boundary layer resistance plus the resistance of the air in the stratum . Driving these fluxes is the ...
... radiation . Latent heat flux from the leaves first encounters a stomatal resistance . Both latent and sensible heat encounter boundary layer resistance plus the resistance of the air in the stratum . Driving these fluxes is the ...
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... radiation from different depths in the atmosphere is sampled . For example , a measurement made at a fre- quency for which atmospheric absorption is intense re- cords radiation only from the upper part of the atmo- sphere . Radiation ...
... radiation from different depths in the atmosphere is sampled . For example , a measurement made at a fre- quency for which atmospheric absorption is intense re- cords radiation only from the upper part of the atmo- sphere . Radiation ...
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