Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... SURFACE DUCT SURFACE DUCT SOUND MAP FNWF MONTEREY FIG . 4 RANGE IN THOUSANDS OF YARDS 58 59 60 61 62 CONVERGENCE ZONE SOURCE DEPTH 60 FEET NO SURFACE DUCT 22 62 SOUND MAP FNWF MONTEREY FIG . 6 63 100 ' 200 ' 300 ' 400 ' 500 ' RANGE IN ...
... SURFACE DUCT SURFACE DUCT SOUND MAP FNWF MONTEREY FIG . 4 RANGE IN THOUSANDS OF YARDS 58 59 60 61 62 CONVERGENCE ZONE SOURCE DEPTH 60 FEET NO SURFACE DUCT 22 62 SOUND MAP FNWF MONTEREY FIG . 6 63 100 ' 200 ' 300 ' 400 ' 500 ' RANGE IN ...
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American Meteorological Society. The surface boundary layer of a hurricane R. K. SMITH Sea surface temperatures and hurricane movement JAMES D. MC FADDEN A simple model is developed to investigate some of the features of the surface ...
American Meteorological Society. The surface boundary layer of a hurricane R. K. SMITH Sea surface temperatures and hurricane movement JAMES D. MC FADDEN A simple model is developed to investigate some of the features of the surface ...
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... surface is first considered . Here an attempt is made to evaluate a parameter in the assumed mixing length profile from available experimental observations of surface shear stress and the angle between the surface and geostrophic wind ...
... surface is first considered . Here an attempt is made to evaluate a parameter in the assumed mixing length profile from available experimental observations of surface shear stress and the angle between the surface and geostrophic wind ...
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