National Science Foundation (U.S.)
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Atmospheric science paper volume no. 224
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1974.
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This study represents an attempt to come to grips with the meteorological conditions associated with the Northeast region individual precipitation patterns.
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Atmospheric science paper volume no. 174
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1971.
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A review of observed and theoretical raindrop distributions is presented.
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Atmospheric science paper volume no. 362
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1982.
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By combining surface, satellite, radar, and photographic data each scale of cyclone is investigated with emphasis on determining mechanisms by which they intensify or evolve, especially through scale interactions.
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Atmospheric science paper volume no. 170
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1970.
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A theoretical consideration of the terminal velocities of several ice crystal types is presented. The Best number-Reynolds number relationship for objects whose shape simulate ice crystals is employed in the computations. The computed terminal velocities as a function of crystal size are shown.
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Atmospheric science paper volume no. 298
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1978.
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This paper discusses the observational evidence for and the probable causes of the large diurnal variability of the atmosphere over the Inter Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) region of the tropical eastern Atlantic Ocean.
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Atmospheric science paper volume no. 349
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1982.
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Introduces a new approach and methodology to study the ice nucleation properties of aerosols used for weather modification.
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Atmospheric science paper volume no. 297
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1978.
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Diagnostic moisture and static energy budgets for the GATE A/B scale area are performed at individual time periods using rawinsonde, radar and satellite data.
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Atmospheric science paper volume no. 229
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1974.
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The physical, thermodynamic and dynamic characteristics of convective cloud rings (open cell convection) occurring on July 18, 1969 during the fourth phase of the Barbados Oceanographic and Meteorological Experiment (BOMEX) in the tropical North Atlantic Ocean are studied in detail.
55) The application of shear functions in the study of the meso- and microstructure of the atmosphere
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Atmospheric science paper volume no. 159
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1970.
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Atmospheric science paper volume no. 375
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1983.
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A climatological analysis of regionally potentially bad air quality days near Denver and Grand Junction, Colorado has been prepared. These bad air quality days are defined as days which have a small volume of atmosphere available for the dilution of contaminants released within the region.
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Atmospheric science paper volume no. 324
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1980.
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The results of this research indicate three possible radiative induced mechanisms which contribute to the observed diurnal cycle in mass convergence.
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Atmospheric science paper volume no. 534
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1993.
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The evoluation of low-level flow upstream of the Continental Divide (Rocky Mountains) from being blocked, i.e. unable to surmount the barrier, to becoming unblocked and blocked again is studied observationally and numerically.
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Quick response research report volume 231
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[2012?]
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