Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen48American Meteorological Society, 1967 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... pressure is shown in Fig . 2. The -up districts are clearly more humid than the sur- ding rural areas with a difference in vapor pressure 8 mb between the closely built - up central districts the surrounding country . There is also a ...
... pressure is shown in Fig . 2. The -up districts are clearly more humid than the sur- ding rural areas with a difference in vapor pressure 8 mb between the closely built - up central districts the surrounding country . There is also a ...
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... pressure field of a barotropic model . A dynamical explanation of this fact . embodied in the concept and equations ... pressure we are at liberty to write down any arbitrary set of numbers , at the points of the map where ...
... pressure field of a barotropic model . A dynamical explanation of this fact . embodied in the concept and equations ... pressure we are at liberty to write down any arbitrary set of numbers , at the points of the map where ...
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... pressure deviation is zero all along the upper boundary in the first case , or that the pressure deviation is zero at the upper left corner grid point in the second case , with the addi- tional boundary values obtained from the first ...
... pressure deviation is zero all along the upper boundary in the first case , or that the pressure deviation is zero at the upper left corner grid point in the second case , with the addi- tional boundary values obtained from the first ...
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