Journal of Meteorology: Recent submissions
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REMARKS ON THE NUMERICAL INTEGRATION OF THE EQUATIONS OF DROPLET GROWTH
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EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC FIELDS ON WATER-DROPLET COALESCENCE
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)Growth of incipient precipitation particles by collision and coalescence with cloud droplets is one of the primary mechanisms of natural rain. Comparison of previous research shows wide divergence between various theoretical ... -
THE INSTABILITY OF A TWO-LAYERED SYSTEM ENCLOSED BETWEEN HORIZONTAL, COAXIALLY ROTATING PLATES
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)The motion of two homogeneous layers of fluid enclosed between horizontal plates, which rotate coaxially at slightly different angular velocities, has been investigated. The solution for the zonally symmetric forced motion ... -
THE SPECTRA OF LARGE-SCALE TURBULENT TRANSFER OF MOMENTUM AND HEAT
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)The spectra of large-scale eddy transfer of angular momentum and heat were constructed for seven levels, ranging from 700 mb to 50 mb over Belmar, N. J., and at the 300-mb and 200-mb levels over Cocoa, Florida. It is found ... -
RATES OF DESCENT OF FALLOUT PARTICLES FROM THERMONUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS
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ATMOSPHERIC REACTIONS OF SLURRY DROPLET FALLOUT
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)The evaporation, growth and physical properties of slurry fallout particles descending through the atmosphere are quantitatively examined by application of established cloud-physics equations. An arithmetic system of ... -
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NUMERICAL PREDICTION OF HURRICANE MOVEMENT WITH THE USE OF A FINE GRID
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)A numerical model is described for integrating the barotropic prediction equations to obtain forecasts of the displacement of a hurricane center. The model employs a fine grid which is centered over the hurricane and covers ... -
A STUDY OF CONVECTIVE PRECIPITATION AS REVEALED BY RADAR OBSERVATION, TEXAS 1958–59
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)Data collected during the summer of 1958 and the late spring and summer of 1959, by use of an AN/CPS-9 radar located in the Department of Oceanography and Meteorology on the campus of the A. & M. College of Texas, were ... -
THE CHEMICAL IDENTIFICATION OF SILVER-IODIDE ICE NUCLEI: A LABORATORY AND PRELIMINARY FIELD STUDY
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)The technique and results of the application of a chemical test, explicit for silver iodide, sensitive to a mass of 3 ? 10?17 g, to laboratory-nucleated ice crystals and atmospheric ice crystals from cloud-seeding experiments ... -
THERMAL CONDITIONS IN THE ARCTIC STRATOSPHERE NEAR 8OW IN JANUARY
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)Revised means, frequency distributions and other statistics based on ten years of January temperature observations at the 200-, 100- and 50-mb levels are presented for four arctic stations. The frequency distributions are ... -
AN AIRBORNE CLOUD-DROP-SIZE DISTRIBUTION METER
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)An airborne outboard aspirating probe is described which counts and sizes cloud droplets in the range two to sixty microns diameter, at rates up to ten thousand per second, by sensing artificial electrostatic charges induced ... -
ON THE PARTICLE-SIZE SPECTRUM OF ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOLS
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AN ELECTROMAGNETIC BASIS FOR THE INITIATION OF A TORNADO
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LONG-PERIOD CIRCULATION ANOMALIES AND TROPICAL STORMS
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AN ANALYTIC EXPRESSION FOR THE MODIFICATION OF COLD AIR BY A WARM SURFACE
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THE NUMERICAL PREDICTION OF HURRICANE MOVEMENT WITH A TWO-LEVEL BAROCLINIC MODEL
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)A steering method of predicting hurricane movement is formulated based upon a two-level baroclinic model. The upper steering-flow field is constructed from the pressure-weighted mean of the 200- and 500-mb steering-height ... -
COMMENTS ON "THE RELATION BETWEEN RAINFALL AND METEOR SHOWERS"
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ON THE STRUCTURE OF HURRICANE DAISY ON 27 AUGUST 1958
(American Meteorological Society, 1960)An unusually large collection of aircraft-reconnaissance data was made in hurricane Daisy on 27 August 1958. These data consist primarily of detailed flight-level information collected by the research aircraft of the ...