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A TECHNIQUE FOR THE DETERMINATION OF WATER IN AIR AT TEMPERATURES BELOW FREEZING
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: An investigation of ice fog in Alaska required a technique for the determination of the water content of the atmosphere at temperatures between ?20 to ?55C. No satisfactory method for direct field measurements at these low ...
STUDIES OF ALASKAN ICE-FOG PARTICLES
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: During the 1952?1953 winter, studies were made at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, of ice fog and other low-temperature aerosol phenomena. The particulate material, collected by settling onto glass slides at temperatures ...
A Study of Aerosols in Pacific Air Masses
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: This paper describes a program of aerosol measurements made in the fall of 1965 at Cape Blanco and Crater Lake, Ore. Aerosol size distributions were determined with a Royco light-scattering type particle counter and with ...
A METEOROLOGICAL TRACER TECHNIQUE USING URANINE DYE
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A water-soluble fluorescent-dye aerosol has been used successfully as a meteorological tracer. Because of simple instrumental analysis of field samples and great sensitivity, the technique offers large savings in the cost ...
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