Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 76
Página 261
... range up to 12 hr . The forecasting of these events in this time range requires a systematic study of past history , and identification of current instantaneous trends , preparatory to applying extrapolation tech- niques . Such ...
... range up to 12 hr . The forecasting of these events in this time range requires a systematic study of past history , and identification of current instantaneous trends , preparatory to applying extrapolation tech- niques . Such ...
Página 447
... range forecasting has eluded generations of meteorologists . Although numerous attacks have proceded in many ... range forecasting elsewhere . This report , then , consists of a brief description of : ( 1 ) the historical highlights of ...
... range forecasting has eluded generations of meteorologists . Although numerous attacks have proceded in many ... range forecasting elsewhere . This report , then , consists of a brief description of : ( 1 ) the historical highlights of ...
Página 564
... range effects on height detection of high altitude ( 50,000 ft ) radar echoes D. D. GRANTHAM AND A. J. KANTOR Distribution of effective Earth's radius factor ( K ) over India K. CHATTERJEE The paper presents a radar - climatological ...
... range effects on height detection of high altitude ( 50,000 ft ) radar echoes D. D. GRANTHAM AND A. J. KANTOR Distribution of effective Earth's radius factor ( K ) over India K. CHATTERJEE The paper presents a radar - climatological ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
activities aerospace aircraft altitude American Meteorological Society analysis application associated Atmospheric Sciences Canada Center Certified Consulting Meteorologist Chairman clear air turbulence climatic climatology Cloud Physics cloud seeding Committee Conference convective Corporation cumulus cumulus clouds density Department director discussed distribution droplets dynamics effects Engineering Environmental equation evaluation experiments field forest Geophysical gradient hail heat hurricane ice crystals ice nuclei increase Institute instruments Laboratory layer Mass measurements meeting mesoscale method National observed ocean Oceanography operational paper parameters particles precipitation prediction presented President problems Prof profiles Project radar radiation radiosonde rain rainfall range region Research Robert satellite scientific seeding Session silver iodide stations statistical storm supercooled surface synoptic techniques temperature thunderstorm tion tropical turbulence University updraft Utah variations velocity vertical waves Weather Bureau weather forecasting weather modification weather radar Weather Service weathercasting wind