Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... hurricane . The flow above the friction layer is represented by a steady cylindrical vortex in which there is ... hurricane in- duces upwelling of sub - surface water and that hurricanes tend to intensify over warm water and weaken ...
... hurricane . The flow above the friction layer is represented by a steady cylindrical vortex in which there is ... hurricane in- duces upwelling of sub - surface water and that hurricanes tend to intensify over warm water and weaken ...
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... hurricanes . These will be used as criteria to determine whether changes in seeded hurricanes were caused by the seed- ing or occurred naturally . The previous experiments at hurricane modification have involved seeding of the wall ...
... hurricanes . These will be used as criteria to determine whether changes in seeded hurricanes were caused by the seed- ing or occurred naturally . The previous experiments at hurricane modification have involved seeding of the wall ...
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... hurricane modification . A summary and preliminary results will be presented of the field experiments conducted during the 1968 hurricane season . Numerical - dynamical models of hurricanes have been developed to simulate a hurricane ...
... hurricane modification . A summary and preliminary results will be presented of the field experiments conducted during the 1968 hurricane season . Numerical - dynamical models of hurricanes have been developed to simulate a hurricane ...
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