Browsing Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society by Issue Date
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A Spurious Diurnal Variation in Radiosonde Humidity Records
(American Meteorological Society, 1970)In dealing with differences in upper-air relative humidity over short distances and during small time intervals, investigators have noted a tendency for low values to be reported by U.S. radiosondes, particularly those ... -
Progress in Aerospace Meteorology and Review of Atmospheric Considerations for the Space Shuttle
(American Meteorological Society, 1970)Some of the accomplishments made during the past decade toward the solution of atmospheric problems associated with aerospace vehicle design and operations are reviewed. Improved measurement systems, atmospheric models and ... -
Automatic Environmental Data Buoys
(American Meteorological Society, 1970)The United States has been developing various methods to obtain synoptic measurements of the marine environment. The various platforms include ships, aircraft, satellites, balloons, manned and unmanned fixed stations and ... -
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Lake Effect Snowfall to the Lee of the Great Lakes: Its Role in Michigan
(American Meteorological Society, 1970)Lake effect snowfalls contribute a significant proportion of the total winter snowfall in areas to the lee of the Great Lakes. In Michigan during the seasons 1957?58 through 1961?62 at least 30% of the seasonal snowfall ... -
Tornadoes
(American Meteorological Society, 1970)The prominent characteristics of tornadoes, their sociological and meteorological importance, aspects of the national weather service that pertain to storm forecasting and warning, observational and theoretical studies of ... -
Summary of Soviet Publications on Weather Modification
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Some Memories of Prof. C. T. R. Wilson, English Pioneer in Work on Thunderstorms and Lightning
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Atmospheric Scales and Spectral Gaps
(American Meteorological Society, 1970)The kinetic energy of the atmosphere is not spread uniformly over all wavelengths but has certain preferred scales, with gaps in between. Typically atmospheric structures are either fully three dimensional with horizontal ... -
A Random Doppler Measurement Technique for the Global Atmospheric Research Program
(American Meteorological Society, 1970)A proposed satellite-based environmental measurement system could contribute some Of the important basic variables to the Global Atmospheric Research Program (GARP) initial data set at low cost and within acceptable limits ... -
The Atmospheric Sciences and the American Meteorological Society– the More Recent Past
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Electronic System for Utilization of Satellite Cloud Pictures
(American Meteorological Society, 1970)An electronic system to study ATS photographs is described. Cloud pictures are scanned by a TV camera which inputs cloud data onto memory discs from which the data can be recalled and displayed on a cathode-ray tube. Display ... -
Recent Advances in the National Meteorological Service of Greece
(American Meteorological Society, 1970)As the various industries in Greece grow and the needs of the nation continue to change, the requirement for expanded meteorological services is unavoidable. This expansion includes improvements in facilities, technological ... -
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Dr. Charles Franklin Brooks Founder of the American Meteorological Society
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The Atmospheric Sciences and the American Meteorological Society the Early Years
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Moisture Pollution of the Atmosphere By Cooling Towers and Cooling Ponds
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