Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... obtained using Spilhaus ' equation are shown for comparison . Data obtained by means of an X - band , vertically pointing pulsed - Doppler radar were used to compare two presently - used schemes for estimating vertical air velocity in ...
... obtained using Spilhaus ' equation are shown for comparison . Data obtained by means of an X - band , vertically pointing pulsed - Doppler radar were used to compare two presently - used schemes for estimating vertical air velocity in ...
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... obtained from these filters are presented . The resu indicate that the most probable source of the majority of freezing nuclei found in the U is a terrestrial one , and that pollution almost certainly plays an important part . Maps are ...
... obtained from these filters are presented . The resu indicate that the most probable source of the majority of freezing nuclei found in the U is a terrestrial one , and that pollution almost certainly plays an important part . Maps are ...
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... obtained from radiosonde data obtained in close time relation with the radiometer measurements . This comparison provides a basis for analyzing the inversion problem - the solution of the integral equation giving the brightness ...
... obtained from radiosonde data obtained in close time relation with the radiometer measurements . This comparison provides a basis for analyzing the inversion problem - the solution of the integral equation giving the brightness ...
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