Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen49American Meteorological Society, 1968 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 71
Página 556
... storm were observed by Mt. Fuji weather radar for about 60 hours including the hours looping . Various features of the echo distribution and motion were investigated in relation to th movement of the storm . A radar study of the storm ...
... storm were observed by Mt. Fuji weather radar for about 60 hours including the hours looping . Various features of the echo distribution and motion were investigated in relation to th movement of the storm . A radar study of the storm ...
Página 557
... storm . The model storm is a nesting of rectangular - shaped contours such that the length of each contour is proportional to the square of the width and the gradient of log Z is constant along the minor axis . As the model storm ...
... storm . The model storm is a nesting of rectangular - shaped contours such that the length of each contour is proportional to the square of the width and the gradient of log Z is constant along the minor axis . As the model storm ...
Página 559
... storm circulation at some mid - cloud level aloft in order to supply air with properties measured in the downdraft region beneath the storm . Analysis of the trajectories of chaff deposited at mid - cloud level on the up- and down ...
... storm circulation at some mid - cloud level aloft in order to supply air with properties measured in the downdraft region beneath the storm . Analysis of the trajectories of chaff deposited at mid - cloud level on the up- and down ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
45 Beacon activities aerospace aircraft altitude American Meteorological Society analysis anemometer application associated Atmospheric Sciences Barbados Calif Canada Center Certified Consulting Meteorologist Chairman climate climatology Cloud Physics cloud seeding Committee Conference convective Corporation cumulus cumulus clouds density Department discussed distribution droplets dynamics effects Engineering Environmental equation evaluation experiments field forecasting forest Geophysical gradient hail heat hurricane ice crystals ice nuclei increase Institute instruments Laboratory layer Mass McGill University measurements meeting ment Meteor method National observed obtained ocean oceanographic operational paper parameters particles precipitation prediction presented problems Prof profiles Project radar radiation radiosonde rain rainfall range region Research satellite scale scientific seeding Session silver iodide stations statistical storm supercooled surface synoptic techniques temperature thunderstorm tion tropical turbulence University Utah variations velocity vertical waves Weather Bureau weather modification weather radar Weather Service weathercasting