Interrelationships between satellite-observed cloud patterns, numerically analyzed baroclinicity and vertical motion.
Numerically analyzed baroclinicity, an operational product of Fleet Numerical Weather Facility (FNWF) , Monterey, California, is related to cloud patterns depicted on ESSA III nephanalyses for the Atlantic-European and Pacific-North American areas during the period 7-17 December 1966. In additio...
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ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-123742015-05-13T04:00:10Z Interrelationships between satellite-observed cloud patterns, numerically analyzed baroclinicity and vertical motion. Shoemyer, James Wesley Renard, R.J. Meteorology Numerically analyzed baroclinicity, an operational product of Fleet Numerical Weather Facility (FNWF) , Monterey, California, is related to cloud patterns depicted on ESSA III nephanalyses for the Atlantic-European and Pacific-North American areas during the period 7-17 December 1966. In addition, interrelations between the numerically analyzed fronts, satellite cloud observations and FNWF 850-mb and 500-mb vertical motion fields are presented. 2012-08-29T23:32:17Z 2012-08-29T23:32:17Z 1967-06 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/12374 en_US Monterey, California. U.S. Naval Postgraduate School |
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Numerically analyzed baroclinicity, an operational product of
Fleet Numerical Weather Facility (FNWF) , Monterey, California, is related
to cloud patterns depicted on ESSA III nephanalyses for the
Atlantic-European and Pacific-North American areas during the period
7-17 December 1966. In addition, interrelations between the numerically
analyzed fronts, satellite cloud observations and FNWF 850-mb and 500-mb
vertical motion fields are presented. |
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Shoemyer, James Wesley Interrelationships between satellite-observed cloud patterns, numerically analyzed baroclinicity and vertical motion. |
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Interrelationships between satellite-observed cloud patterns, numerically analyzed baroclinicity and vertical motion. |
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Interrelationships between satellite-observed cloud patterns, numerically analyzed baroclinicity and vertical motion. |
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Interrelationships between satellite-observed cloud patterns, numerically analyzed baroclinicity and vertical motion. |
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Interrelationships between satellite-observed cloud patterns, numerically analyzed baroclinicity and vertical motion. |
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Interrelationships between satellite-observed cloud patterns, numerically analyzed baroclinicity and vertical motion. |
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interrelationships between satellite-observed cloud patterns, numerically analyzed baroclinicity and vertical motion. |
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Monterey, California. U.S. Naval Postgraduate School |
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