Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... Rain produced by coalescence of liquid particles is commonly known as " warm rain " in deference to the fact that it was first identified in tropical clouds which produced rain without ever reaching the freezing level . It is clear ...
... Rain produced by coalescence of liquid particles is commonly known as " warm rain " in deference to the fact that it was first identified in tropical clouds which produced rain without ever reaching the freezing level . It is clear ...
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... rain in the microwave range B. G. KUTUZA Microwave radiation of ice cover A. E. BASHARINOV , M. A. KOLOSOV , A. A. KURSKAYA AND L. T. TUTCHKOV Thermal noise detection with a maser - equipped X - band weather radar RONALD E. RINEHART At ...
... rain in the microwave range B. G. KUTUZA Microwave radiation of ice cover A. E. BASHARINOV , M. A. KOLOSOV , A. A. KURSKAYA AND L. T. TUTCHKOV Thermal noise detection with a maser - equipped X - band weather radar RONALD E. RINEHART At ...
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... rain leads to the non - linearity of the relation between rain current and rate of rainfall , as Best ( 1953 ) has shown from an analysis of data from Geophysical Memoir No. 84 of Sir G. C. Simpson ( 1949 ) . It is shown that a knowledge of ...
... rain leads to the non - linearity of the relation between rain current and rate of rainfall , as Best ( 1953 ) has shown from an analysis of data from Geophysical Memoir No. 84 of Sir G. C. Simpson ( 1949 ) . It is shown that a knowledge of ...
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