Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen48American Meteorological Society, 1967 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... activities , of our use of fuels , and of many industrial activities . It may be conservative to say that through the World Weather Program this nation can realize benefits exceeding $ 1 billion annually . And if we can learn to modify ...
... activities , of our use of fuels , and of many industrial activities . It may be conservative to say that through the World Weather Program this nation can realize benefits exceeding $ 1 billion annually . And if we can learn to modify ...
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... Activities for the year ending June 30 , 1966 , was received . In presenting the report , Commissioner Fleagle asked the Council to clarify the functions that were intended to be served by the Society's policy statements . After ...
... Activities for the year ending June 30 , 1966 , was received . In presenting the report , Commissioner Fleagle asked the Council to clarify the functions that were intended to be served by the Society's policy statements . After ...
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... activities . important to aviation in the Pacific coast area ely because of its effect on the weather at air termi- Low stratus and fog brought in with the sea breeze force airports to be closed or at least affect landing edures ...
... activities . important to aviation in the Pacific coast area ely because of its effect on the weather at air termi- Low stratus and fog brought in with the sea breeze force airports to be closed or at least affect landing edures ...
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