Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volúmenes6-7American Meteorological Society, 1925 |
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... crops , principally because of low winter temperatures damaging twigs or buds , or spring frosts killing ... crop , and a frost that leaves a fair percentage unharmed may be actually helpful by thinning the blooms . Because ...
... crops , principally because of low winter temperatures damaging twigs or buds , or spring frosts killing ... crop , and a frost that leaves a fair percentage unharmed may be actually helpful by thinning the blooms . Because ...
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... crops liable to damage if unfavorable weather occurs between the time of cutting and shocking . They are distributed both by telephone and by radio - in the first three years , from Syracuse , N. Y. , but during the past year from ...
... crops liable to damage if unfavorable weather occurs between the time of cutting and shocking . They are distributed both by telephone and by radio - in the first three years , from Syracuse , N. Y. , but during the past year from ...
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... crop growth . It is this latter information that is of real interest and value in agricultural meteorology , especially in studies of the relation of rainfall to crop production . The following papers were read by title : Windstorm ...
... crop growth . It is this latter information that is of real interest and value in agricultural meteorology , especially in studies of the relation of rainfall to crop production . The following papers were read by title : Windstorm ...
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... crops and protection of crops by spray- ing , so intensively developed during the past few years , and would en- courage the extension of this class of forecasts to all industries and ac- tivities which are dependent on weather changes ...
... crops and protection of crops by spray- ing , so intensively developed during the past few years , and would en- courage the extension of this class of forecasts to all industries and ac- tivities which are dependent on weather changes ...
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... crops due to the fact that it is usually light and the ground freezes up so hard that the snow is melted and all evaporated by the dry winds , there- fore never soaking into the ground . The effect of the wind on the people is somewhat ...
... crops due to the fact that it is usually light and the ground freezes up so hard that the snow is melted and all evaporated by the dry winds , there- fore never soaking into the ground . The effect of the wind on the people is somewhat ...
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