Journal of Meteorology: Recent submissions
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A NOTE ON THE BEHAVIOR OF VERY LONG WAVES IN SIMPLE BAROCLINIC MODELS
(American Meteorological Society, 1961)The behavior of very long waves in a two-parameter model with no divergence in the mean flow has been investigated. It is found that the temperature field and the pressure field move almost independently of each other. The ... -
REMARKS ON 'THE DISTURBED CIRCULATION OF THE ARCTIC STRATOSPHERE'
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THE TRACKING OF HURRICANE AUDREY 1957 BY NUMERICAL PREDICTION
(American Meteorological Society, 1961)The two-level baroclinic steering model developed by Kasahara (1960) for predicting hurricane trajectories is extended by taking account of the initial velocity of the hurricane. This model is applied to hurricane Audrey, ... -
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CIRCULATION ANOMALIES AND TROPICAL STORMS
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DISSIPATION OF ENERGY BY TURBULENCE
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INVERTED CONCENTRATION PROFILES FROM A GROUND SOURCE
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ON THE MECHANISMS OF ANGULAR MOMENTUM TRANSPORT IN HURRICANES
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THE MEASUREMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE
(American Meteorological Society, 1961)The theory of air-temperature measurement at pressures between 1000 mb and 1 mb is discussed on the basis of the classical approach to heat-transfer problems. The theory so developed has been checked by measurements on ... -
STRATOSPHERIC AEROSOLS
(American Meteorological Society, 1961)A first report is presented on a comprehensive study of stratospheric aerosols up to 30 km altitude. Information was obtained on the vertical profiles as a function of particle size, on the size distribution of these ... -
A NOTE ON MULTIPLE-REGRESSION EQUATIONS
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THE EFFECT OF SOLAR CORPUSCULAR EMISSION ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF LARGE TROUGHS IN THE TROPOSPHERE
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A COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO TRANSFORMATIONS USED IN NORMALIZING METEOROLOGICAL DATA
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AN APPROXIMATION TO THE PRODUCT OF DISCRETE FUNCTIONS
(American Meteorological Society, 1961)If one regards a discrete function as a vector, the ?best? approximation to the product of two discrete functions (defined for the same set of values of the argument) is not necessarily the ordinary scalar product. The ... -
A THEORETICAL EXPRESSION FOR THE ROOT MEAN SQUARE VERTICAL EDDY FLUCTUATION
(American Meteorological Society, 1961)A theoretical expression is derived for the root-mean-square vertical-eddy fluctuation in terms of the friction velocity, the height and Monin and Obukhov's function ?. Steady-state conditions and constant shearing stress ... -
THE PREDICTION OF ATMOSPHERIC DIFFUSION BY USING AN EDDY DIFFUSIVITY BASED ON THE VERTICAL TRANSFER OF HEAT
(American Meteorological Society, 1961)Vertical profiles of temperature up to 16 m and heat-flux data from Project Prairie Grass at O'Neill, Nebraska in 1956 have been used to compute the eddy diffusivity for the vertical turbulent transfer of heat. Assuming ... -
THE SCALE OF NON-ADIABATIC HEATING AS A FACTOR IN CYCLOGENESIS
(American Meteorological Society, 1961)With the aid of a simple linearized model, the effect of large-scale atmospheric heat sources on a resting atmosphere has been investigated. Particular emphasis has been devoted to the study of the dependence of pressure ... -
THE DETAILED STRUCTURE OF THE WIND FIELD NEAR THE JET STREAM
(American Meteorological Society, 1961)Following the perturbation theory, the aircraft measurements of ?Project Jet Stream? Flight No. 29 (4 April 1957) have been analyzed, applying a double-smoothing technique, thus treating the basic fields of flow and ...