Date:4/13/1994
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Keller, J.L.
Title:Data requirements for ceiling and visibility products development.
Publication:Lincoln Laboratory, MIT, Report No. DOT/FAA/RD-94/5. Prepared for the FAA, available through the Nat'l Technical Info. Svc., Springfield, VA 22161.
Abstract:The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Intergrated Terminal Weather System (ITWS) is supporting the development of weather products important for air traffic control in the terminal area. These products will take advantage of new terminal area sensors, including Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR), Next Generation Weather Radar (NEXRAD), and the Meterological Data Collection and Reporting System (MDCRS).
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Date:7/16/1996
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:American Met. Society
Title:The AMS conference and symposium preprints on CD-ROM
Publication:William Byrd Press and Dataware, Wordkeeper (TM) Retrieval Software
Abstract:Users' manual with step-by-step instructions and answers to the most commonly asked user questions. Includes copies of 1993, 1994 and 1995 CD-ROMs of AMS Conference and Symposium preprints.
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Date:03/27/1987
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Berthel, R.O.
Title:A computer decision-making process for the elimination of noise from data
Publication:AFGL-TR-87-0118, Environmental Research Papers No. 972, Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, Atmospheric Science Division, Hanscom AFB, MA 01731
Abstract:Data acquired in many scientific and engineering activities are contaminated by 'noise' or estraneous readings that are superimposed on base-line values
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Date:06/01/1987
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Bohren, C.F.
Title:Multiple scattering of light and some of its observable consequences
Publication:Am. J. Phys., 55, 524-533
Abstract:Many common observations are inexplicable by single-scattering arguments: the variation of brightness and color of the clear sky; the brightness of clouds; the whiteness of a glass of milk; the appearance of distant objects; the
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Date:08/20/1987
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Cho, H.R., M. Fritsch, V.K. Gupta, I. Rodriguez-Iturbe, M. Taqqu, Eds.
Title:Rainfall fields: Estimation, analysis, and prediction
Publication:J. Geophys. Res., 92, D8, 9549-9714
Abstract:None. Collection of papers.
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Date:01/01/1967
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Cocheme, J., P. Franquin
Title:An agroclimatology survery of a semiarid area in Africa south of the Sahara
Publication:WMO, Tech. Note No. 86, Geneva, Switzerland. 134 pp.
Abstract:An area with semi-arid climate of summer rains in Africa south of the Sahara is delineated and its soils and vegetation briefly described
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Date:03/01/1989
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Cram, J.M., R.A. Pielke
Title:Further comparison of two synoptic surface wind and pressure analysis methods
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 117, 696-706
Abstract:The geostrophic stream and potential functions of Sangster and the derived flat pressure field of Pielke and Cram are further compared
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Date:06/01/1974
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Kry, P.R., R. List
Title:Aerodynamic torques on rotating oblate spheroids
Publication:The Phys. of Fluids, 17, 1087-1092
Abstract:Aerodynamic torques about the vertical major axis of each of three rotating oblate spheroids (axis ratios 0.50, 0.67, and 0.79) with smooth surfaces were measured in a horizontal wind tunnel as a function of Reynolds number (4 x 10^4 < Re < 3 x 10^5) and rotation rate.
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Date:01/01/1978
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Ley, B.E., W.R. Peltier
Title:Wave generation and frontal collapse
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 35, 3-17
Abstract:Mid-latitude squall lines are most often observed in the warm sector of a developing or incipient baroclinic wave somewhat in advance of, and parallel to, the surface cold front.
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Date:07/01/1990
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Magnusdottier, G., W.H. Schubert
Title:The generalization of semigeostrophic theory to the beta-plane
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 47, 1714-1720
Abstract:We develop here the isentropic-geostrophic coordinate versio of semigeostrophic theory on a midlatitude beta-plane
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Date:01/01/1990
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Powell, J.A.
Title:Nonlinear fronts near a first-order phase transition
Publication:Ph.D. dissertation, University of Arizona, Dept. of Appl. Mathematics, Tucson, AZ, 155 pp.
Abstract:Arguments are presented for understanding the selection of speed and the nature of the fronts which join stable and unstable states on both the subcritical and the supercritical side of first order phase transitions.
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Date:08/01/1985
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Romanova, N.N., V.Y. Tseytlin
Title:Solitary Rossby waves in a weakly stratified medium
Publication:Izvestiya, Atmos. Oceanic Phys., 21, 627-630
Abstract:Large-scale geostrophic motions in a weakly stratified medium are investigated.
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Date:04/01/1986
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Vaughan, W.W.
Title:Compendium of meteorology scientific issues of 1950 still outstanding
Publication:NASA Reference Pub. 1167, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Marshall Space Flight Center, Alabama
Abstract:None
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Date:05/01/1987
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Vol'tsinger, N.Y., K.A. Klevanny
Title:Integration of three-dimensional equations of motion in an arbitrary region for flood calculations
Publication:Izvestiya, Atmos. Oceanic Phys., 23, 347-352
Abstract:Motion with a free surface in an arbitarary three-dimensional region is considered.
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Date:04/15/1969
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Bradley, W.E., R.G. Semonin
Title:Effect of space charge on atmospheric electrification, cloud charging, and precipitation
Publication:J. Geophys. Res., 74, 1930-1940
Abstract:An investigation was made of the influence of an artificially produced space charge on the electrical variables in the lower atmosphere and on the formation of precipitation.
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Date:10/01/1969
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Cataneo, R.
Title:A method for estimating rainfall rate-radar reflecitivity relationships
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 8, 815-819
Abstract:Raindrop-size distributions obtained with the drop camera have been used to determine rainfall rate-radar reflectivity relationships for nine different locations throughout the world.
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Date:04/01/1969
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Cataneo, R., R.G. Semonin
Title:Fall velocities of small water droplets in still air
Publication:J. de Rech. Atmos., IV, 57-63
Abstract:In order to construct a chamber in which to study collisions of water droplets having varying initial velocities, it is necessary to have knowledge of the vertical distances travelled to terminal velocity for the droplet sizes of interest.
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Date:03/01/1973
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Changnon, S.A., Jr.
Title:Inadvertent weather and precipitation modification by urbanization
Publication:J. Irrig. Drainage Div., 99, 27-41
Abstract:None
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Date:09/01/1973
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Changnon, S.A., Jr.
Title:Precipitation enhancement program for Illinois
Publication:J. Irrig. Drainage Div., 99, 215-226
Abstract:None
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Date:10/15/1973
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Changon, S.A., Jr.
Title:Secular trends in thunderstorm frequencies
Publication:Preprint Vol., Eighth Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Oct. 15-17, 1973, Boston, MA.
Abstract:None
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Date:10/15/1973
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Changnon, S.A., Jr., F.A. Huff
Title:Enhancement of severe weather by the St. Louis Urban-Industrial complex
Publication:Preprint vol., Eighth Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Oct. 15-17, 1973, AMS, Boston, MA
Abstract:None
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Date:01/01/1969
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Changnon, S.A., Jr.
Title:A climatological-technological method for estimating irrigation water requirements for maximum crop yields
Publication:J. Soil Water Conserv., 24
Abstract:The amount of irrigation water needed to maximize crop yields can be estimated for any location where the appropriate climatic and crop yield data are available
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Date:08/01/1969
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
(35) Hail
Author:Changnon, S.A., Jr.
Title:Hail measurement techniques for evaluating suppression projects
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 8, 596-603
Abstract:Collection of hail data that will provide meaningful measures of the results of hail suppression projects varies according to five factors, including the geographical-climatic site, the statistical design, and the goal of the project
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Date:01/01/1965
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Falconer, R.E.
Title:A simple method for obtaining a continuous record of the presence and type of clouds in the sky during the day
Publication:Pure Appl. Geophys., 60, 234-244
Abstract:A photovoltaic cell or solar cell suitably mounted to look at small portion of the sky and connected to a sensitive recorder yields considerable information as to the condition of the sky
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Date:10/15/1973
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Grosh, R.C., R.G. Semonin
Title:Moisture budgets and wind fields of thunderstorms passing over an urban area in the Midwest
Publication:Preprint Vol., Eighth Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Oct. 15-17, 1973, AMS, Boston, MA
Abstract:None
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Date:03/01/1982
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Bridger, A.F.C., D.E. Stevens
Title:Numerical modeling of the stratospheric sudden warning: Some sensitivity studies
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 39, 666-679
Abstract:A version of Holton's numerical model of the stratospheric sudden warming is found to be very sensitive to the assumed initial mean zonal wind distribution
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Date:04/01/1981
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Bridger, A.F.C.
Title:Wave-Mean flow interactions and solar-weather effects
Publication:Atmos. Sci. Paper No. 334, Colorado State Univeristy, Dept. of Atmospheric Science, Fort Collins, CO 80523
Abstract:A time-dependent, hemispheric, primitive-equation numerical model is constructed to test Hines' (1974) hypothesis that solar variations induce changes in the distributions of basic state variables at high levels in the atmosphere,
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Date:10/01/1980
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Ciesielski, P.E.
Title:Variability within the ocean-atmospheric system over the north Pacific
Publication:Environmental Research Papers No. 25, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
Abstract:Characteristics of the oceanic mixed layer over the North Pacific have been examined utilizing a number of statistical methods
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Date:01/01/1984
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Hanna, A.F., D.E. Stevens, E.R. Reiter
Title:Short-term climatic fluctuations forced by thermal anomalies
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 41, 122-141
Abstract:A two-level, global, spectral model is used to study the response of the atmosphere to sea surface temperature anomalies
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Date:04/01/1958
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Keulegan, G.H.
Title:Twelfth progress report on model laws for density currents the motion of soline fronts in still water
Publication:National Bureau of Standards report 5831, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, 29 pages + figures
Abstract:The study relates to intrusion of saline water from a tidelines sea into a channel of still fresh water
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Date:06/01/1983
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:LeMone, M.A.
Title:The time between a field experiment and its published results
Publication:Bull. Amer. Met. Soc., 64, 614-615
Abstract:A survey of the JAS, the JAM, and the MWR shows that the number of publications per year resulting from GATE (GARP Atlantic Tropical Experiment) peaked in 1980, six years after the experiment's field phase.
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Date:01/01/1962
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Lorenz, E.
Title:The predictability of hydrodynamic flow
Publication:Trans. of N.Y. Acad. of Sciences, 25, 409-432
Abstract:None
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Date:01/01/1969
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Lorenz, E.N.
Title:The predictability of flow which possesses many scales of motion
Publication:Tellus, XXI, 289-307
Abstract:It is proposed that certain formally deterministic fluid systems which possess many scales of motion are observationally indistinguishable from indeterministic systems: specifically, that two states of the system differeing initially by a small 'observational error'....
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Date:01/01/1968
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Lorenz, E.N.
Title:On the range of atmospheric predictability
Publication:Proc. First statistical meteor. conf., AMS, 11-19
Abstract:None
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Date:07/01/1969
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Lorenz, E.N.
Title:Atmospheric predictability as revealed by naturally occurring analogues
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 26, 636-646
Abstract:Two states of the atmosphere which are observed to resemble one another are termed analogues.
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Date:10/01/1980
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Nappo, C.J., L.J. Gabbard
Title:Horizontal variability of seasonal precipitation over the eastern Tennessee River Valley
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 108, 1579-1588
Abstract:Rainfall data from 38 stations over a 32-year period are used to study the horizontal variability of seasonal precipitation over the complex terrain of the eastern Tennessee River Valley region.
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Date:01/01/1982
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Pinty, B., H. Isaka
Title:Analysis of the diurnal oscillaiton of surface geostrophic wind over Western Europe
Publication:Tellus, 34, 345-554.
Abstract:An analysis of surface meteorological data, recorded by the West European synoptic network in June and July 1976, reveals the existence of a diurnal oscillation of surface geostrophic wind in this part of Europe
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Date:04/01/1980
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Reiter, E.R., C.C. Burns, H. Cochrane, G.R. Johnson, H. Leong, J. McKean, J.D. Sheaffer, A.M. Starr, and J. Webber
Title:The effects of atmpsheric variability on energy utilization and conservation
Publication:Environmental Research Papers No. 24, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
Abstract:An interdisciplinary approach towards a detailed assessment of energy consumption in urban space-heating and cooling is presented in terms of measurement and modeling results.
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Date:04/01/1981
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Reiter, E.R., C.C. Burns, H. Cochrane, G.R. Johnson, H. Leong, J.D. Sheaffer
Title:The effects of atmospheric variability on energy utilizaiton and conservation
Publication:Environmental Research Papers No. 31, Colorado State Univerisity, Fort Collins, CO
Abstract:Our report emphasizes progress made between January and December 1980 in the modelling of energy requirements for space heating and air condition.
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Date:03/01/1982
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Reiter, E.R., J.D. Sheaffer, H. Cochrane, J. Cook, G.R. Johnson, H. Leong, T. Nakagawa
Title:The effects of atmospheric variability on energy utilization and conservation
Publication:Environmental Research Papers No. 32, Colorado State Univeristy, Fort Collins, CO
Abstract:Our weather dependent model of the energy demand for space heating has been applied to estimate total daily demand for an entire region.
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Date:08/01/1982
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Reiter, E.R., J.W. Middleton
Title:Causes and effects of atmospheric interannual variability
Publication:Environmental Research Papers No. 35, Colorado State Univeristy, Fort Collins, CO
Abstract:Teleconnections between precipitation surges in the equatorial Pacific, which are tied to the negative phase of the southern oscillation (SO), and midlatitude planetary-wave patterns are described.
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Date:06/01/1952
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Badner, J., J.E. Hovde, N.E. LaSeur, L.L. Means, W.C. Palmer, M.J. Schroeder, L.W. Snellman, et al.
Title:Forecasting in middle latitudes
Publication:Meteorological Monographs No. 5, Amer. Met. Soc., Boston, MA, 80 pp.
Abstract:This volume is concerned with prediction for periods of medium duration from one to three days.
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Date:02/28/1981
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Satomura, T.
Title:Supplementary note on shear instability in a shallow water
Publication:J. Met. Soc. of Japan, 59, 168-171
Abstract:None
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Date:02/28/1982
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Satomura, T.
Title:An investigation of shear instability in a shallow water. Part II. Numerical experiment
Publication:J. Met. Soc. Japan, 60, 227-244
Abstract:Using a channel model in a shallow water, we numerically consider characteristics of finite-amplitude garvey waves which were found to be unstable waves in a constant shear flow by the linear analysis.
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Date:02/28/1981
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Satomura, T.
Title:An investigation of shear instability in a shallow water
Publication:J. Meteor. Soc. Japan, 59, 148-168
Abstract:The stability of parallel shear flows of a shallow fluid is investigated by linear analysis
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Date:01/01/1980
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Shapiro, M.A., E.R. Reiter, R.D. Cadle, W.A. Sedlacek
Title:Vertical mass- and trace consituent transports in the vicinity of jet streams
Publication:Arch. Met. Geoph. Biokl., Ser. B., 28, 193-206
Abstract:Detailed analysis of radiosonde and aircraft data were used to indentify regions of stratospheric air incursions into the troposphere and of tropospheric air inflow into the stratosphere.
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Date:05/01/1984
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Stevens, D.E.
Title:Energy analysis of a recent approximation to the atmospheric primitive equations
Publication:Tellus, 36A, 433-445
Abstract:An approximation to the thermodynamic equation was introduced by Holton which was motivated by an energy principle involving a quadratic expression in temperature deviation, which he identified as available potential energy.
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Date:06/01/1979
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Harr, P.A.
Title:Relationships between precipitation, pressure and ocean temperature
Publication:Environmental Research Papers No. 19, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 42 pp
Abstract:Relationships between the summer and autumn North Pacific sea surface temperatures (SST), the autumn sea leavel pressure (SLP) patterns (over the North Pacific Ocean) and the wet season precipitation at selected stations along the west coat of the United States are examined in this report
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Date:10/01/1969
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Huff, F.A., S.A. Changnon, Jr.
Title:Precipitaiton detection by fixed sampling densities
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 8, 834-837
Abstract:None
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Date:08/01/1969
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Huff, F.A., W.L. Shipp
Title:Spatial correlations of storm, monthly and seasonal precipitation
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 8, 542-550
Abstract:Our approach to defining sampling requirements for precipitation measurement networks is through statistical correlation methods.
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Date:12/01/1973
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Huff, F.A., S.A. Changnon, Jr.
Title:Precipitation modificatin by major urban areas
Publication:Bull. Amer. Met. Soc., 54, 1220-1232
Abstract:Historial weather records at eight American urban areas of varying size, type and climate were studied for indications of inadvertent precipitation modification.
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Date:01/01/1972
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Jones, D.M.A., D.D. Meredith
Title:Great Lakes hydrology by months, 1946-19965
Publication:Proc., 15th conf. Great Lakes Res., 477-506
Abstract:Monthly estimates of precipitation on each lake, evaporation from each lake surface and runoff into each lake from surrounding land areas are developed for the Great Lakes for calendar years 1946-1965.
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Date:08/01/1969
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Jones, D.M.A.
Title:Effect of housing shape on the catch of recording gages
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 97, 604-606
Abstract:The reduction in catch due to the shape of the housing of the U.S. Weather Bureau standard recording gage was explored using data from Weather Bureau stations with both recording and nonrecording ages
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Date:08/01/1975
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:McQuigg, J.D.
Title:Economic impacts of weather variability
Publication:Report from Atmospheric Science Dept., Univeristy of Missouri-Columbia
Abstract:None
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Date:03/01/1967
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Rango, A., L.G. Davis
Title:Hydrologic drought-severity index and water resources management
Publication:Report #7, Dept. of Meteorology, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, The Pennsylvania State Univeristy, University Park, PA, 89 pp
Abstract:Over the past several years considerable progress has been made in the investigation of local precipitation patterns in central Pennsylvania.
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Date:06/19/1973
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Schickendanz, P.T.
Title:A statistical approach to computerized rainfall patterns
Publication:Preprints, Third Conf. on Probability and Statistics in Atmospheric Science, Juen 19-22, 1973, Boulder, CO, AMS, Boston, AM.
Abstract:None
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Date:01/01/1968
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Semonin, R.G., C.F. Hayes
Title:Thermodynamic proceeses in a rapidly expanded gas
Publication:J. Rech. Atmos., 287-292
Abstract:The results of previous measurements by Israel and Nix for pressure and temperature changes in a rapidly expanded gase are verified and extended.
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Date:03/01/1980
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Bridger, A.F.C., D.E. Stevens
Title:Long atmospheric waves and the polar-plane approximation to the Earth's spherical geometry
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 37, 534-544
Abstract:The spherical geometry of the earth is replaced by polar cylindrical geometry, with a plane tengential to the earth at the pole.
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Date:06/01/1977
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Culkowski, W.M.
Title:An investigation of various atmospheric stability criteria at the one-hundred meter level in East Tennessee
Publication:Preprints, 70th Annual Meeting of the Air Pollution Control Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 20-24, 1977,
Abstract:None
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Date:07/01/1975
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Freeman, B.E.
Title:A new wind energy site selection methodology
Publication:Report No. SAI 75-6210-LJ, Science Applicaitons, LaJolla, CA, 57 pp
Abstract:Progress during the first quarte ryear of the `New Wind Energy Site Selection Methodology' investigation is reported.
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Date:03/01/1956
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Havens, J.M.
Title:An annotated bibliography of meteorological operations in the United States, 1731-1818
Publication:Technical Report No. 5, Florida State University, Department of Meteorology, Tallahassssssee, FL
Abstract:Eighty systematic, instrumental records of meteorological observations are described as to content and completeness, while locations of original manuscripts and references to major published accounts are given when known.
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Date:08/01/1977
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Hill, G.E., D.S. Woffinden
Title:Vertical motion sensing by parachute dropsonde
Publication:J. Appl. Meteor., 16, 851-854
Abstract:A vertical motion sensor based upon radiosonde instrumentation is developed for use in measuring disturbances with vertical velocities typically exceeing about 10 cm s^-1.
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Date:07/01/1975
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Jenne, R.L.
Title:Data sets for meteorological research
Publication:NCAR-TN/IA-111, Atmospheric Technology Div., NCAR, Boulder, CO, 194 pp
Abstract:This document is intended to provide information about various data sets for meteorological and oceanographic research.
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Date:05/01/1974
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Kurtz, R.L.
Title:Optical holography applications for the zero-g atmospheric cloud physics laboratory
Publication:NASA TR R-424, NASA, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812,71 pp.
Abstract:A complete description of holography is provded, both for the time-dependent case of moving scene holography and for the time-dependent case of stationary holography
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Date:08/01/1962
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Neuberger, H., G. Nicholas
Title:Manual of lecture demonstrations, laboratory experiments, and observational equipment for teaching elementary meteorological in schools and colleges
Publication:The Mineral Industries Experiment Station, College of Mineral Industries, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
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Record ID:47/65


Date:01/01/1979
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Reiter, E.R., A.D. Seigel
Title:The detailed structure of a frontal zone
Publication:Arch. Met. Geoph. Biokl., Ser. A., 28, 11-17
Abstract:A detailed analysis of a frontal zone located south of Denver, Colorado, on 30 March, 1977 was made using radiosonde data
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Record ID:47/66


Date:12/01/1966
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Scott, W.T.
Title:The gentle rain. A search for understanding
Publication:To be published in 'Intellect and hope: essays in the tought of Michael Polanyi', E.W. Poteat, Ed., Duke Univeristy, 1967
Abstract:None
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Date:09/01/1969
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Woodley, W.L., A. Herndon
Title:A rain gage evaluation of the Miami reflectivity-rainfall rate relation
Publication:ESSA Technical Memorandum ERLTM-AOML 3, Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories, Miami, FL
Abstract:To provide a foundation for other radar studies in the Miami area, fifty comparisons were made between shower rainfall recorded by gages and observed with radar to evaluate the
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Record ID:47/68


Date:04/01/1999
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Stoelinga, M.T., T. T. Warner
Title:Monhydrostatic, mesobeta-scale model simulations of cloud ceiling and visibility for an East coast winter precipitation event
Publication:J. App. Meteor., 38, pp. 385-404
Abstract:Experiments are described that provide an example of the baseline skill level for the numerical prediction of cloud ceiling and visibility, where application to aviation-system safety and efficiency is emphasized.
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Record ID:47/69


Date:06/15/1999
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Kinnersley, J.S., K.K. Tung
Title:Mechanisms for the extratropical QBO in circulation and ozone
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 56, pp. 1942-1962
Abstract:A two-and-a-half-dimensional interactive stratospheric model, whose equatorial zonal wind was relaxed toward the observed Singapore zonal wind, was able to reproduce much of the observed quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) variability in the column ozone, in its vertical distribution in the low and middle latitudes, and also in the high southern polar latitudes.
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Record ID:47/70


Date:07/01/1999
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Grimmond, C.S.B, T.R. Oke
Title:Heat storage in urban areas: Local-scale observations and evaluation of a simple model
Publication:J. Applied Meteor., 38, pp. 922-940
Abstract:The flux density of sensible heat to or from storage in the physical mass of the city is determined for seven cities in N. America across a 30 degree latitudinal range.
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Record ID:47/71


Date:10/01/1999
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Molteni, F., R. Buizza
Title:Validation of the ECMWF ensemble prediction system using empirical orthogonal functions
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 127, pp. 2346-2358
Abstract:Empricial orthogonal function (EOF) analysis of deviations from the ensembel mean was used to validate the statistical properties of TL159 51-member ensemble forecasts run at the European Centre for Meduim-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) during the winter of 1996/97.
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Record ID:47/72


Date:1998
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Cotton, W.R.
Title:One if by thermal, two if by wave, three if by ridge lift
Publication:Soaring Magazine, Sept. 1998, 24-26
Abstract:none.
Location:reprints box 37
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Record ID:47/73


Date:1994
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Cotton
Title:In search of old haunts
Publication:Multihulls, 20, March/April (1), 24-27
Abstract:none
Location:reprints box 32
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Record ID:47/74


Date:1992
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Flatau, Walko, Cotton
Title:Polynomial fits to saturation vapor pressure
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 31. 1507-1513
Abstract:none.
Location:reprints box 30
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Record ID:47/75


Date:1991
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Nicholls, Pielke, Cotton
Title:Thermally forced gravity waves in an atmosphere at rest
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 48, 1869-1884
Abstract:none.
Location:reprints box 28
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Record ID:47/76


Date:1988
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Flatau, Pielke, Cotton
Title:Application of symbolic algebra to the generation of coordinate transformations
Publication:Environmental Software, 3, 158-160
Abstract:none.
Location:reprints box 26
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Record ID:47/77


Date:1982
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Borys, Tan, Cotton
Title:Ultralight sounder: An airborne system for studying the planetary boundary layer
Publication:BAMS, 64, 338-345
Abstract:none.
Location:reprints box 19
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Record ID:47/78


Date:1982
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Borys, Tan, Cotton
Title:Ultralight aircraft as an airborne platform for meteorological measurement
Publication:5th Symposium on Meteorological Observations and Instrumentation, April 4-11, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:none.
Location:reprints box 19
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Record ID:47/79


Date:10/01/2005
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Osczevski, R., M. Bluestein
Title:The new wind chill equivalent temperature chart
Publication:Bull. Amer. Met. Soc., October, 1453-1458.
Abstract:Reasons for revising the wind chill equivalent charge in 2001 as well as the theory and assumptions behind the new calculation and weaknesses in the Wind Chill Equivalent Temperatures (WCT) concept are outlined.
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Record ID:47/80


Date:01/01/1975
Subject:(47) Miscellaneous
Author:Pielke, R.A.
Title:Ice fall from a clear sky in Fort Pierce, Florida
Publication:Weatherwise, 28, 156-160.
Abstract:None.
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Record ID:47/81

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