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G. A. Briggs, Plume Rise Predictions, Eectures on Air Pollution andEnvironmental Impact Analyses, American Meteorological Society, Boston, Mass., 1975. [Pg.414]

Briggs, G. A., Plume Rise Predications Lectures on Air Pollution and Environmental Impact Analyses, Workshop Proceedings, American Meteorological Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 1975, pp. 59-111. [Pg.2184]

Kramer, M. L., and Porch, W, M, "Meteorological Aspects of Emergency Response." American Meteorological Society, Boston, 1990. [Pg.39]

Hansen, D. A., Puckett, K. ]., Jansen, ]. ]., Lusis, M., and Vickery, J. S., The Eulerian Model Evaluation Field Study (EMEFS). Paper 5.1, pp 58-62, in "Preprints, Seventh Joint Conference on Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with AWMA," Jan. 14-18, 1991, New Orleans. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 1991. [Pg.154]

Lenschow, D. H. (ed.), "Probing the Atmospheric Boundary Layer." American Meteorological Society, Boston, 1986. [Pg.318]

Bhunvralkar, C. M., Johnson, W. B., Mancuso, R. L., Thuillier, R. A., Wolf, D. E., and Nitz, K. C., Interregional exchanges of airbom sulfur pollution and deposition in Eastern North America, in "Conference Papers, Second Joint Conference on Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology." American Meteorological Society, Boston, 1980, pp. 225-231. [Pg.342]

Bowne, N. E., Validation and performance criteria for air quality models, in "Conference Papers, Second Joint Conference on Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology." American Meteorological Society, Boston, 1980, pp. 614-626. [Pg.342]

Huber, A. H., Incorporating building/terrain wake effects on stack effluents, pp. 353-356 in Preprints, Joint Conference on Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology. November 29-December 2, 1977, Salt Lake City, UT. American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 1977. [Pg.343]

Huber, A. H., and Snyder, W. H., Building wake effects on short stack effluents, pp. 235-242 in Preprints, Third Symposium on Atmospheric Turbulence, Diffusion and Air Quality. October 19-22, 1976, Raleigh, NC. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 1976. [Pg.343]

Venkatram, A., and Wyngaard, J, C. (eds.), "Lectures on Air Pollution Modeling." American Meteorological Society, Boston, 1988. [Pg.343]

Saathoff, P, H. Wu, and T. Stathopoulos. 1996. Dilution of exhaust from rooftop stacks Comparison of wind tunnel data with full-scale measurements. In 9th Joint Conference on Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology. American Meteorological Society and the Air and Waste Management Association. [Pg.598]

Natural atmospheric dispersoids The American Meteorological Society classifies natural dispersoids by size ... [Pg.1461]

Newton, C. W., and Holopaineu, E. O. (1990). Extratropical Cyclones. Boston American Meteorological Society. [Pg.94]

There exist a number of correlations for the dispersion parameters a-y and CT as a function of downwind distance x and atmospheric stability. These correlations have been reviewed extensively and repeatedly, and the reader is referred to Gifford (1976), Weber (1976), American Meteorological Society Workshop (1977), Doran et al. (1978), Irwin (1979), and Sedefian and Bennett (1980) for comprehensive summaries of the available formulas. In particular, these references provide one with the relations necessary to select <7y and cr for a specific application. We do not endeavor to survey these relations here. [Pg.267]

American Meteorological Society Workshop on Stability Classification Schemes and Sigma Curves—Summary of Recommendations (1977). Bull. Am. Meteorol. Soc. 58, 1305-1309. [Pg.295]

Zubrick, S. M. Rlese, C. E. Proc. iHh Conf. on Severe Local Storms, American Meteorology Society Boston, MA 1985 pp 117-122.. [Pg.30]

The earth s annual global mean energy budget. Units are W/m. Source-. From Klehl, J. T, K. E. Trenberth (1997). Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 78, 197-208. [Pg.720]

Bruntz, S. M., W. S. Cleveland, B. Kleiner, and J. L. Warner. The dependence of ambient ozone on solar radiation, wind, temperature, and mixing hei t, pp. 125-128. In Preprints. Symposium on Atmospheric Diffusion and Air Pollution of the American Meteorological Society, Santa Barbara, California, September 9-13, 1974. Boston American Meteorological Society, 1974. [Pg.233]

Ramanathan has been awarded many honors, including the Volvo Environmental Prize In 1997 and the Rossby Medal of the American Meteorological Society In 2002. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2002. [Pg.89]

Bohren, C. F., and L. J. Battan, 1981. Backscattering of microwaves by spongy ice spheres, Preprints, 20th Conference on Radar Meteorology (Boston), American Meteorological Society, Boston, pp. 385-388. [Pg.501]

Mihelcic, D. Helten, M. Fark, H. Musgen, P. Patz, H. W. Trainer, M. Kempa, D. Ehhalt, D. 2nd Symposium, Composition of the Nonurban Troposphere Williamsburg, VA American Meteorological Society Boston, 1982 pp 327-329. [Pg.330]

Fig. VIII—1-4. Proposed temperature profile of Jupiter s Atmosphere. The tropo-pause is chosen as height reference since there is no evidence of a solid surface. The temperature at the tropopause is 9S.5°K and the number density is 2 x I01 cm 3. Contrary to the case of the upper atmosphere of earth, there appears to be no boundary between stratosphere and mesosphere. The observed cloud deck is believed to be solid ammonia. (M) signifies the number of molecules per cm3. From Hunten (490b), reprinted by permission of the American Meteorological Society. [Pg.118]

Douglas WJ. 1968. Toxic properties of materials used in weather modification. Proceedings of the first national conference on weather modification. Boston, MA American Meteorological Society, 351-360. [Pg.142]

Chapman W.L. and Walsh J.E. (1993). Recent variations of sea ice and air temperatures in high latitudes. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 74, 33-47. [Pg.521]

Israel, H. (1951) Radioactivity of the atmosphere. In Compendium of Meteorology, ed. T.F. Malone, pp. 155-61, Boston, American Meteorological Society. [Pg.56]


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