Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... vertical flux of horizontal momentum involves the actual measure- ment of vertical and horizontal velocities over a suit- able range of frequencies . The mean vertical velocity W can be assumed zero . The turbulent vertical flux u'w ...
... vertical flux of horizontal momentum involves the actual measure- ment of vertical and horizontal velocities over a suit- able range of frequencies . The mean vertical velocity W can be assumed zero . The turbulent vertical flux u'w ...
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... vertical motions in rains with a maximal departure of ± 1 m sec1 by simultaneous measure- ments of total radar reflectivity , obtained by vertical viewing . Measurements indicate that the most probable value of the coefficient n in the ...
... vertical motions in rains with a maximal departure of ± 1 m sec1 by simultaneous measure- ments of total radar reflectivity , obtained by vertical viewing . Measurements indicate that the most probable value of the coefficient n in the ...
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... vertical gustiness and diffusion in the atmospheric boundary layer DAVID PROPHET was lifted to heights of 2000 ft by ... vertical gusts in the atmospheric boundary layer is developed which is shown to be applicable to a wide range of ...
... vertical gustiness and diffusion in the atmospheric boundary layer DAVID PROPHET was lifted to heights of 2000 ft by ... vertical gusts in the atmospheric boundary layer is developed which is shown to be applicable to a wide range of ...
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