Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen48American Meteorological Society, 1967 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... layer ARTHUR C. PIKE The diurnal boundary layer wind oscillation above sloping terrain JAMES R. HOLTON Geostrophic wind field applicable to the low - level jet KENNETH P. MACKAY , JR . Air - sea exchange of water in hurricanes by ...
... layer ARTHUR C. PIKE The diurnal boundary layer wind oscillation above sloping terrain JAMES R. HOLTON Geostrophic wind field applicable to the low - level jet KENNETH P. MACKAY , JR . Air - sea exchange of water in hurricanes by ...
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... layer in a mature hurricane ALBERT BARCILON The phenomenon of a hurricane eye with descent in its interior may be explainable on purely barotropic grounds . Simple theory and confirming laboratory experiments will be presented ...
... layer in a mature hurricane ALBERT BARCILON The phenomenon of a hurricane eye with descent in its interior may be explainable on purely barotropic grounds . Simple theory and confirming laboratory experiments will be presented ...
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... layer , the Ekman layer , the friction layer , the mixing layer , the spiral layer , the lower troposphere , or the lower atmosphere . The first term is fairly descriptive and has gained consider- able acceptance since its introduction ...
... layer , the Ekman layer , the friction layer , the mixing layer , the spiral layer , the lower troposphere , or the lower atmosphere . The first term is fairly descriptive and has gained consider- able acceptance since its introduction ...
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