Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen48American Meteorological Society, 1967 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... ( Chapter 2 ) by discussions of the astronomi- cal and geographic factors affecting the amount of solar radiation reaching different parts of the earth . ( Part of Chapter 2 was written by V. Becker . ) Next , is a very complete and ...
... ( Chapter 2 ) by discussions of the astronomi- cal and geographic factors affecting the amount of solar radiation reaching different parts of the earth . ( Part of Chapter 2 was written by V. Becker . ) Next , is a very complete and ...
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... Chapter 1 is an introduction to the theory of plane , steady jet flows . In this chapter the basic assumptions are stated , some kinematics analyses are presented , and the methods of Kirchhoff , Zhukovsky and Chapygin are described ...
... Chapter 1 is an introduction to the theory of plane , steady jet flows . In this chapter the basic assumptions are stated , some kinematics analyses are presented , and the methods of Kirchhoff , Zhukovsky and Chapygin are described ...
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... chapter , but an nnual rainfall of 11,000 mm alleged for the California moun- ains is an exaggeration . Another unfortunate practice is the areless use of the term amplitude for range , e.g. , of an an- ual cycle . In the third chapter ...
... chapter , but an nnual rainfall of 11,000 mm alleged for the California moun- ains is an exaggeration . Another unfortunate practice is the areless use of the term amplitude for range , e.g. , of an an- ual cycle . In the third chapter ...
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