Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen48American Meteorological Society, 1967 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... obtained for particular atmospheres where analytic solutions are available , will be presented . The numerical results obtained for the barotropically amplifying disturbances , which obtain their energy solely from the conversion of ...
... obtained for particular atmospheres where analytic solutions are available , will be presented . The numerical results obtained for the barotropically amplifying disturbances , which obtain their energy solely from the conversion of ...
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... obtained using a 3 - stage orthogonalization procedure . An esti- mate of the entire covariance structure of the field is obtained without assuming any symmetry properties . For regression , the surface temperature at Washington is ...
... obtained using a 3 - stage orthogonalization procedure . An esti- mate of the entire covariance structure of the field is obtained without assuming any symmetry properties . For regression , the surface temperature at Washington is ...
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... obtained which shows that the presence or absence of charge on silver iodide smoke particles has a profound effect on their ice nuclei activity spectra . A comparison of data obtained on silver iodide smoke generated by pyrotechnic ...
... obtained which shows that the presence or absence of charge on silver iodide smoke particles has a profound effect on their ice nuclei activity spectra . A comparison of data obtained on silver iodide smoke generated by pyrotechnic ...
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