Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volumen5American Meteorological Society, 1924 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... atmosphere at heights hitherto entirely inaccessible to man . Dr. W. J. Humphreys , professor of meteorological physics in the U. S. Weather Bureau , and an authority on the earth's atmosphere , said in commenting to Science Service on ...
... atmosphere at heights hitherto entirely inaccessible to man . Dr. W. J. Humphreys , professor of meteorological physics in the U. S. Weather Bureau , and an authority on the earth's atmosphere , said in commenting to Science Service on ...
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... atmosphere . H. H. Kimball and I. F. Hand . 15 min . Illus . The frequency of winds of different speeds at flying levels between New York and Chicago . W. R. Gregg and J. P. Van Zandt . 10 min . Illus . The ascensional rate of pilot ...
... atmosphere . H. H. Kimball and I. F. Hand . 15 min . Illus . The frequency of winds of different speeds at flying levels between New York and Chicago . W. R. Gregg and J. P. Van Zandt . 10 min . Illus . The ascensional rate of pilot ...
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... Atmospheric conditions were quite stable , and advantage was taken of this for advertising with " smoke - writing " by airplane . In northern Sweden above lat . 63 ° many birches had turned yellow by September 20th , but in Stockholm ...
... Atmospheric conditions were quite stable , and advantage was taken of this for advertising with " smoke - writing " by airplane . In northern Sweden above lat . 63 ° many birches had turned yellow by September 20th , but in Stockholm ...
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... atmosphere above the earth . The boundary of the Heaviside surface is not considered as absolutely horizontal , but as changing from time to time . The permanently ionized region above the Heaviside surface is the region of permanent ...
... atmosphere above the earth . The boundary of the Heaviside surface is not considered as absolutely horizontal , but as changing from time to time . The permanently ionized region above the Heaviside surface is the region of permanent ...
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... atmosphere as a necessary evil ) must turn for much of the information that he needs in order to correct his observations for atmos- pheric effects . Then , in addition , precision timekeepers must be elabor- ately protected against the ...
... atmosphere as a necessary evil ) must turn for much of the information that he needs in order to correct his observations for atmos- pheric effects . Then , in addition , precision timekeepers must be elabor- ately protected against the ...
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