Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen48American Meteorological Society, 1967 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... 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 to at least 60,000 ft using an X ...
... 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 to at least 60,000 ft using an X ...
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... station . With the location of the ground stations on the East and West coasts of the United States , pictures could be obtained only on 8 to 9 of the 14 to 15 orbits per day , hus limiting the longitudinal coverage of the available ...
... station . With the location of the ground stations on the East and West coasts of the United States , pictures could be obtained only on 8 to 9 of the 14 to 15 orbits per day , hus limiting the longitudinal coverage of the available ...
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... stations affected by smoke or haze . To facilitate the compilation of data on smoke and haze only with visibilities of 6 miles or less , the month of January 1945 was compared with January 1965. Eight Weather Bureau Airport Stations ...
... stations affected by smoke or haze . To facilitate the compilation of data on smoke and haze only with visibilities of 6 miles or less , the month of January 1945 was compared with January 1965. Eight Weather Bureau Airport Stations ...
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