Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen48American Meteorological Society, 1967 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... methods by adopting finite - difference equations as approximations for partial- differential equations , and by devising an iterative method of successive approximation to the solution of the finite - difference equations - the ...
... methods by adopting finite - difference equations as approximations for partial- differential equations , and by devising an iterative method of successive approximation to the solution of the finite - difference equations - the ...
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... methods that had been developed . Especially by means of diagnoses as complete as possible for consecutive series , we hoped to clarify atmospheric processes in order to pave the way for application of dynamic and thermodynamic ...
... methods that had been developed . Especially by means of diagnoses as complete as possible for consecutive series , we hoped to clarify atmospheric processes in order to pave the way for application of dynamic and thermodynamic ...
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... methods employed to bring out the patterns of lacustrine influence was the method of anomalies , and its spatial corollary , isanomal mapping . Since water sur- faces do not respond in a manner similar to land surfaces under equal ...
... methods employed to bring out the patterns of lacustrine influence was the method of anomalies , and its spatial corollary , isanomal mapping . Since water sur- faces do not respond in a manner similar to land surfaces under equal ...
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