Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen48American Meteorological Society, 1967 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 76
Página 100
... APPLICATION UPPER ATMOSPHERE TEMPERATURE AND OZONE FORMATION DAYLIGHT CLOUD COVER NIGHTTIME CLOUD COVER EMITTED AND REFLECTED RADIATION , FIVE CHANNELS VERTICAL TEMPERATURE PROFILE VERTICAL TEMPERATURE PROFILE WIND AND OTHER PARAMETERS ...
... APPLICATION UPPER ATMOSPHERE TEMPERATURE AND OZONE FORMATION DAYLIGHT CLOUD COVER NIGHTTIME CLOUD COVER EMITTED AND REFLECTED RADIATION , FIVE CHANNELS VERTICAL TEMPERATURE PROFILE VERTICAL TEMPERATURE PROFILE WIND AND OTHER PARAMETERS ...
Página 144
... application to the atmos- pheric processes , one may conceivably distinguish be- tween indirect and direct classes of investigation . Al- most any fundamental study in physics or chemistry eventually may find indirect application to the ...
... application to the atmos- pheric processes , one may conceivably distinguish be- tween indirect and direct classes of investigation . Al- most any fundamental study in physics or chemistry eventually may find indirect application to the ...
Página 739
... application of these principles to agricultural problems . His doctoral degree in physics was awarded cum laude by the University of Utrecht in 1930 for his thesis on " The nuclear spin of nitrogen . " After a number of years in ...
... application of these principles to agricultural problems . His doctoral degree in physics was awarded cum laude by the University of Utrecht in 1930 for his thesis on " The nuclear spin of nitrogen . " After a number of years in ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
aerospace Air Pollution aircraft altitude American Meteorological Society analysis ANEMOMETER associated atmos Atmospheric Research Atmospheric Sciences Award balloon biometeorology Bjerknes boundary layer Calif Center Certified Consulting Meteorologist Chairman Chapter circulation climate cloud physics cloud seeding Committee Conference convective density director discussed dynamics Earth effects engineering environment Environmental equations experiments field Florida State University flow Geophysical heat hurricane Institute instruments International Laboratory measurements meeting ment mesosphere motion National NCAR numerical numerical weather prediction observations ocean Oceanography operational paper parameters particles precipitation presented President pressure primitive equation problems processes Prof radar radiation region Richardson Robert satellite scientific Secy sensors Session solar Space stations storms stratosphere surface Symposium synoptic techniques Technology temperature thermosphere tion TIROS tropical turbulence University velocity vertical Washington Weather Bureau weather forecasting weather modification Weather Service William wind World Meteorological Organization World Weather