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subject:"Atmospheric circulation" from books.google.com
Results of a study of waterspouts during the summers of 1967 and 1968 in the area around Key West, Florida are presented.
subject:"Atmospheric circulation" from books.google.com
A modification of the familiar fading experiment with three or more receivers measures phase fluctuations in addition to the amplitude fluctuations.
subject:"Atmospheric circulation" from books.google.com
For example, the phase change of the cross-power spectrum will be proportional to frequency. The report contains Part III as a continuation of Parts I and II previously presented by Pfister and Bibl (1968).
subject:"Atmospheric circulation" from books.google.com
The length of time pollution remains in the stratosphere depends upon the intensity of stratospheric turbulence.
subject:"Atmospheric circulation" from books.google.com
Some preliminary analysis are presented of the winds and circulations in the mesosphere based upon the first year of data collected by the Meteorological Rocket Network.
subject:"Atmospheric circulation" from books.google.com
A practical manual for training and reference use of USAF weather forecasters who will work in the tropics, it covers basic facts of climatology, circulation, synoptic models, analysis and forecasting, application throughout the tropics.
subject:"Atmospheric circulation" from books.google.com
The report gives a detailed description of the different steps in the processing of 'drift' data taken with the Complex Amplitude Multifrequency Scanner (CAMS).
subject:"Atmospheric circulation" from books.google.com
Information on airflow in six New England thunderstorms was obtained from quasi-horizontal observations by a single Doppler radar.
subject:"Atmospheric circulation" from books.google.com
This report lays a logical foundation on which deficiencies of dynamical prediction models can be defined and dealt with on a rational basis.
subject:"Atmospheric circulation" from books.google.com
The mixing-layer height and the average wind speed within the mixing layer were calculated twice for each day of a 5-year record of upper air observations at 62 National Weather Service stations int he contiguous United States.