Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... scales using the same data as for the synoptic scale , it would seem that we should not drop the scale drastically , but instead study phenomena on scales grad- ually decreasing in size . The low - level jet fits this ideally . The grid ...
... scales using the same data as for the synoptic scale , it would seem that we should not drop the scale drastically , but instead study phenomena on scales grad- ually decreasing in size . The low - level jet fits this ideally . The grid ...
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... scale of events being considered , commonly referred to as planetary scale , synoptic scale , sub - synoptic scale , mesoscale , and microscale . Each gives rise to different forecasting problems . The three basic questions of data ...
... scale of events being considered , commonly referred to as planetary scale , synoptic scale , sub - synoptic scale , mesoscale , and microscale . Each gives rise to different forecasting problems . The three basic questions of data ...
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... scales ranging from the planetary scales exempli- fied by subtropical anticyclones , monsoons and trade winds , through the synoptic scale features of equatorial vortices and hurricanes , the convective processes asso- ciated with ...
... scales ranging from the planetary scales exempli- fied by subtropical anticyclones , monsoons and trade winds , through the synoptic scale features of equatorial vortices and hurricanes , the convective processes asso- ciated with ...
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