Date:06/01/1962
Subject:(34) Gust Probe And Spectral Analysis
Author:Anderson, C.E.
Title:Observational evidence on the kinematics of growing cumulus and thunderstorm clouds
Publication:Trans. NY Acad. of Sci., 24, 898-929
Abstract:Cumulus convection belongs to that class of hydrodynamic motions known as free convection.
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Date:07/01/1972
Subject:(34) Gust Probe And Spectral Analysis
Author:Bean, B.R., R. Gilmer, R.L. Grossman, R. McGavin, C. Travis
Title:An anlysis of airboner measurements of vertical water vapor during BOMEX
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 29, 860-869
Abstract:The initial analysis of the water vapor flux measurements taken onboard a NOAA DC-6 during the Barbados Oceanographic and Meteorological Experiment (BOMEX) is presented.
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Date:12/01/1957
Subject:(34) Gust Probe And Spectral Analysis
Author:Bradbury, D.L.
Title:Moisture analysis and water budget in three different types of storms
Publication:J. Metoeorlogy, 14, 559-565
Abstract:With use of the mean observed wind and mean mixing ratio in layers of 100-mb tickness, the water budget was computed for three different types of cyclone development.
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Date:02/01/1974
Subject:(34) Gust Probe And Spectral Analysis
Author:Brown, W.J., Jr., J.D. McFadden, H.J. Mason, Jr. C.W. Travis
Title:Analysis of the research flight facility gust probe system
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 13, 156-167
Abstract:Analysis of the frequency response of the input parameters of a gust probe system, which measured the turbulent flow of air, is presented.
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Date:05/01/1968
Subject:(34) Gust Probe And Spectral Analysis
Author:Duchon, C.E.
Title:Techniques for evaluating meteorological aircraft data
Publication:Report No. 9, Atmospheric Science Group, The University of Texas, College of Engineering, Austin, TX 78712, 93 pp.
Abstract:Two aircraft were flown side-by-side and one-over-the-other across the upper Texas coast simultaneously gathering metheorological data.
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Date:01/01/1970
Subject:(34) Gust Probe And Spectral Analysis
Author:Hwang, H.J.
Title:Power density spectrum of surface wind speed on Palmyra Island
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 98, 70-74
Abstract:Power spectra covering a frequency range of 0.002 to 100 cycles/hr of scalar surface-wind speed at Palmyra Island during the period of the Line Island Experiment of 1967 are presented.
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Date:04/01/1981
Subject:(34) Gust Probe And Spectral Analysis
Author:Merceret, F.J., H.W. Davis
Title:The determination of navigational and meteorological variables measured by NOAA/RFC WP3D aircraft
Publication:NOAA Technical Memorandum ERL RFC-7, NOAA, ERL, Research Facilities Center, Miami, FL, 21 pp
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Date:09/01/1969
Subject:(34) Gust Probe And Spectral Analysis
Author:Oort, A.H., A. Taylor
Title:On the kinetic energy spectrum near the ground
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 97, 623-636
Abstract:For six stations in the northeastern United States, the spectrum of horizontal wind speed was analyzed using 10 yr of 1-min averaged, hourly surface reports.
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Date:12/01/1969
Subject:(34) Gust Probe And Spectral Analysis
Author:Panofsky, H.A.
Title:Spectra of atmospheric variables in the boundary layer
Publication:Radio Sci., 4, 1101-1109
Abstract:This paper summarizes current knowledge about various types of spectra in the lowest few hundred meters of the atmosphere, with emphasis on measurements and interpretations since 1965.
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Date:01/01/1973
Subject:(34) Gust Probe And Spectral Analysis
Author:Rayner, J.N.
Title:The practical application of one dimensional spectral analysis
Publication:Geographia Polonica, 25, 67-92
Abstract:In recent years the geographer has been exposed to a bewildering variety of quantitative techniques the usefulness of many of which have yet to be demonstrated.
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Date:01/01/1972
Subject:(34) Gust Probe And Spectral Analysis
Author:Rayner, J.N., R.G. Golledge
Title:Spectral analysis of settlement patterns in diverse physical and economic environments
Publication:Environment and Planning, 4, 347-371
Abstract:This paper examined the spatial properties of settlement patterns, using two-dimensional digital spectral analysis, in areas selected for diverse physical and economic develpment.
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Date:01/01/1973
Subject:(34) Gust Probe And Spectral Analysis
Author:Rayner, J.N., R.G. Golledge
Title:The spectrum of U.S. Route 40 reexamined
Publication:Geographic Analysis, 4, 338-350
Abstract:In preparation for a recent study of the two-dimensional spacing of settlements (Rayner, Gollege, and Collins[9]), a detailed analysis of one-dimensional patterns has been completed.
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Date:01/01/1970
Subject:(34) Gust Probe And Spectral Analysis
Author:Taylor, R.J., J. Warner, N.E. Bacon
Title:Scale length in atmospheric turbulence as measured from an aircraft
Publication:Quart. J. R. Met. Soc., 96, 730-755
Abstract:Scale lengths, define in four different ways, have been derived from previously reported spectra and autocorrelation of vertical air velocity component measured from an aircraft at heights between 10 and 1, 310 m.
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Date:01/01/1970
Subject:(34) Gust Probe And Spectral Analysis
Author:Vinnichenko, N.K.
Title:The kinetic energy spectrum in free atmosphere--1 second to 5 years
Publication:Tellus, XXII, 158-166
Abstract:An energy spectrum of wind speed at altitudes from 3 to 20 km in constructed from rawinsonde and aircraft data orginating in the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R.
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Date:12/01/1969
Subject:(34) Gust Probe And Spectral Analysis
Author:Vinnichenko, N.K., J.A. Dutton
Title:Empirical studies of atmospheric structure and spectra in the free atmosphere
Publication:Radio Sci., 4, 1115-1126
Abstract:This review paper summarizes present knowledge about turbulence in the free atmosphere.
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