Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volúmenes6-7American Meteorological Society, 1925 |
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... Cloud nomenclature has been prolific in new terms ; mostly superflu- ous , though some cloud - masses have not attained the recognition they deserve . One of the formal tasks of meteorological lexicography is to record the great number ...
... Cloud nomenclature has been prolific in new terms ; mostly superflu- ous , though some cloud - masses have not attained the recognition they deserve . One of the formal tasks of meteorological lexicography is to record the great number ...
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... cloud , or from the lower pole to earth . These results are in general agreement with those of previous observers , but add to our knowledge of conditions directly below cumulo - nimbus clouds while rain is falling .— ( Author's ...
... cloud , or from the lower pole to earth . These results are in general agreement with those of previous observers , but add to our knowledge of conditions directly below cumulo - nimbus clouds while rain is falling .— ( Author's ...
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... clouds took on the aspect of a line squall . The ship immediately left her mast and subsequently encountered some very in- teresting cloud formations and air conditions in running southward along the Jersey coast to find an opening in ...
... clouds took on the aspect of a line squall . The ship immediately left her mast and subsequently encountered some very in- teresting cloud formations and air conditions in running southward along the Jersey coast to find an opening in ...
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... and weather along airways . 3. The free air in thunderstorms . 4 . Clouds . 5. The free air in the tropics . 6. The free air in the polar regions . • 7. The stratosphere . 8. The free air in 22 Vol . 6 . Bulletin Am . Met . Soc .
... and weather along airways . 3. The free air in thunderstorms . 4 . Clouds . 5. The free air in the tropics . 6. The free air in the polar regions . • 7. The stratosphere . 8. The free air in 22 Vol . 6 . Bulletin Am . Met . Soc .
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... clouds or light clouds are effective as reflectors of solar radiation , and hence the amount of cloud , as determined by the usual method of estimating cloudiness , does not weaken insolation so much as is generally supposed . Indeed it ...
... clouds or light clouds are effective as reflectors of solar radiation , and hence the amount of cloud , as determined by the usual method of estimating cloudiness , does not weaken insolation so much as is generally supposed . Indeed it ...
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