Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volúmenes6-7American Meteorological Society, 1925 |
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... service has been rendered for sev- eral years at New Orleans in the interest of the sugar cane growers and that a very large saving is effected thereby each year . ১ L 1 Fruit - Spray and Harvest - Weather 14 Vol . 6 . Bulletin Am ...
... service has been rendered for sev- eral years at New Orleans in the interest of the sugar cane growers and that a very large saving is effected thereby each year . ১ L 1 Fruit - Spray and Harvest - Weather 14 Vol . 6 . Bulletin Am ...
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... service was begun in 1919 and was brought about by the need for more definite and specialized information as to the coming of rains than was obtainable and interpretable from the regular daily forecasts issued by the Weather Bureau ...
... service was begun in 1919 and was brought about by the need for more definite and specialized information as to the coming of rains than was obtainable and interpretable from the regular daily forecasts issued by the Weather Bureau ...
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... service and he recalled that it was not uncommon to hear people say that they " liked Mr. Sanford's ( Weather Bureau forecaster at Syracuse ) fore- casts better than those in the newspapers " ( also issued by the Weather Bureau ...
... service and he recalled that it was not uncommon to hear people say that they " liked Mr. Sanford's ( Weather Bureau forecaster at Syracuse ) fore- casts better than those in the newspapers " ( also issued by the Weather Bureau ...
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... Service would be able to extend that line northward very nearly to the Arctic Circle . DR . W. J. HUMPHREYS remarked that a few sounding balloon observa- tions have been made by Dr. G. C. Simpson in Antarctica . MR . GREGG , in reply ...
... Service would be able to extend that line northward very nearly to the Arctic Circle . DR . W. J. HUMPHREYS remarked that a few sounding balloon observa- tions have been made by Dr. G. C. Simpson in Antarctica . MR . GREGG , in reply ...
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... service of the Argentine Government as astronomical assistant at the Cordova Observatory . Later he entered the Meteorological Service as Assistant Chief , and deserves much of the credit of bringing the Service to its present advanced ...
... service of the Argentine Government as astronomical assistant at the Cordova Observatory . Later he entered the Meteorological Service as Assistant Chief , and deserves much of the credit of bringing the Service to its present advanced ...
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