Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen48American Meteorological Society, 1967 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... motion fields with a single pulse Doppler radar R. L. PEACE , JR . , R. A. BROWN AND H. G. CAMNITZ Field experiments in weather modification frequently involve a wide variety of observations on an operational day . It is highly ...
... motion fields with a single pulse Doppler radar R. L. PEACE , JR . , R. A. BROWN AND H. G. CAMNITZ Field experiments in weather modification frequently involve a wide variety of observations on an operational day . It is highly ...
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... motion of the fluid and cylinder . Among the forces on the cylinder resulting from these changes in motion are those that would make the cylinder's path contain loops . The changing motion and flow that would result theoretically in the ...
... motion of the fluid and cylinder . Among the forces on the cylinder resulting from these changes in motion are those that would make the cylinder's path contain loops . The changing motion and flow that would result theoretically in the ...
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... motion we know that a balance of forces or zero net force implies no acceleration . In uni- form circular motion acceleration must exist due to change in direction of motion and is given by V2 / R . This accelera- tion is directed ...
... motion we know that a balance of forces or zero net force implies no acceleration . In uni- form circular motion acceleration must exist due to change in direction of motion and is given by V2 / R . This accelera- tion is directed ...
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