Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen48American Meteorological Society, 1967 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... observation program will have four stations in the remote jungle areas , one at each end of each of the pro- posed routes , as shown on the map in Fig . 1. All sta- tions will take surface synoptic observations and radar wind soundings ...
... observation program will have four stations in the remote jungle areas , one at each end of each of the pro- posed routes , as shown on the map in Fig . 1. All sta- tions will take surface synoptic observations and radar wind soundings ...
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... Observations . My Charge from y Doctor at present is , to acquaint You that y ~ Char- acter of y Author of these Observations is such that You may depend upon y accuracy of them , and tho ' there are Some few things admitted as for ...
... Observations . My Charge from y Doctor at present is , to acquaint You that y ~ Char- acter of y Author of these Observations is such that You may depend upon y accuracy of them , and tho ' there are Some few things admitted as for ...
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... observations ( 1-2 hours apart ) have been scheduled , probably to ob- tain information on diurnal variations and small - scale variability . c . Days of observations . Emphasis appears to be placed more on series of observations ...
... observations ( 1-2 hours apart ) have been scheduled , probably to ob- tain information on diurnal variations and small - scale variability . c . Days of observations . Emphasis appears to be placed more on series of observations ...
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