Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... storms . Here the definition " storm " is already used for single gusts of a speed of = 15 m sec1 . A sudden breakout of a storm is defined as an increase of the wind speed by 8 m sec - 1 and more to 15 m sec1 and more within ten ...
... storms . Here the definition " storm " is already used for single gusts of a speed of = 15 m sec1 . A sudden breakout of a storm is defined as an increase of the wind speed by 8 m sec - 1 and more to 15 m sec1 and more within ten ...
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... storm were observed by Mt. Fuji weather radar for about 60 hours including the hours of looping . Various features of the echo distribution and motion were investigated in relation to the movement of the storm . A radar study of the storm ...
... storm were observed by Mt. Fuji weather radar for about 60 hours including the hours of looping . Various features of the echo distribution and motion were investigated in relation to the movement of the storm . A radar study of the storm ...
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... storm JOSEPH L. GOLDMAN In a previous study of many storms , a model had been derived statistically to relate , at any height , the shape and intensity structure in horizontal section to the size of the storm . The model storm is a ...
... storm JOSEPH L. GOLDMAN In a previous study of many storms , a model had been derived statistically to relate , at any height , the shape and intensity structure in horizontal section to the size of the storm . The model storm is a ...
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