Search Results - "Burt, Wayne V."
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Buoy and satellite observations of mesoscale cellular convection during AMTEX 75
Published in Boundary-layer meteorology (01-08-1977)“…Buoy and satellite observations of mesoscale cellular convection (MCC) over the East China Sea in the vicinity of the Kuroshio Current were made during Feb…”
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The Search for the Manila Galleon Log Books
Published in Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (01-11-1990)“…Spanish merchant ships, called Manila Galleons, made the round-trip between the Philippine Islands and the ports on the west coast of what is now Mexico,…”
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The effects of mesoscale convective cells on the surface wind field over the ocean
Published in Boundary-layer meteorology (01-05-1984)“…Near-surface wind velocities were measured on an array of anchored spar buoys in the East China Sea in Feb. 1975 as a part of the Japanese AMTEX '75 (Air Mass…”
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Use of the Southern Oscillation in Weather Prediction
Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1962) (01-06-1972)“…Information and data recently received from Chilean meteorological authorities provide an improved atmospheric pressure record for Easter Island for 1912–13…”
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Time-dependent Vertical Temperature Measurements across the Water-sediment Interface on the Continental Shelf West of Oregon
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Prediction of Abnormally Heavy Precipitation over the Equatorial Pacific Dry Zone
Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1962) (01-02-1970)“…A simple objective method for using the barometric pressure changes associated with the Southern Oscillation to predict abnormally heavy rainfall over the…”
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Oxygen Anomalies in the Surf Near Coos Bay, Oregon
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-04-1959)“…In determinations of oxygen concentration, temperature, and salinity in the surf near the entrance to Coos bay, Oregon, over a period of 27 months,…”
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Evidence of the terdiurnal, S 3, atmospheric tide in the surface wind field over the ocean
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Evidence of the terdiurnal, S sub(3) , atmospheric tide in the surface wind field over the ocean
Published in Boundary-layer meteorology (01-01-1977)“…Surface winds were measured from anchored buoys at the corners of a 100-km triangle in the Atlantic Ocean for three weeks in Sept. 1972. The measurements were…”
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Effects of mesoscale atmospheric convection cells on the waters of the East China Sea
Published in Boundary-layer meteorology (01-01-1982)“…Currents and atmospheric parameters were measured in the East China Sea in Feb. 1975 as part of the AMTEX 75 program. These data are used to describe outbreaks…”
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The Ocean
Published in Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (01-09-1970)Get full text
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conference on the interaction of the sea and atmosphere
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Effects of mesoscale atmospheric convection cells on the waters of the East China Sea
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METHOD FOR MEASURING UPPER-LEVEL WINDS AT SEA FROM SMALL SHIPS 1
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-09-1970)“…A simple, economical, and adequately reliable method for measuring upper-level winds from small ships in the open ocean is described. It can be effectively…”
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METHOD FOR MEASURING UPPER‐LEVEL WINDS AT SEA FROM SMALL SHIPS1
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-09-1970)“…A simple, economical, and adequately reliable method for measuring upper‐level winds from small ships in the open ocean is described. It can be effectively…”
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OCEANIC HEAT CONTENT OFF OREGON: ITS VARIATIONS AND THEIR CAUSES 1
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-03-1969)“…Heat content, surface to 100 m, was computed for oceanographic stations within 165 nautical miles (305 km) of the Oregon coast. Mean content, 1962 through…”
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OCEANIC HEAT CONTENT OFF OREGON: ITS VARIATIONS AND THEIR CAUSES1
Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-03-1969)“…Heat content, surface to 100 m, was computed for oceanographic stations within 165 nautical miles (305 km) of the Oregon coast. Mean content, 1962 through…”
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Computation of Incoming Solar Radiation over the Equatorial Pacific
Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1962) (01-06-1968)“…This paper discusses findings in regard to cloud distributions over the equatorial Pacific and the development of a method, compatible with actual cloud…”
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Weather and Solar Radiation Reception in the Equatorial Trough
Published in Journal of applied meteorology (1962) (01-12-1967)“…Canton Island (2°49′S, 171°41′W) was selected to study equatorial trough weather conditions and their effects on incoming solar radiation. The chosen study…”
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The surface wind over an upwelling area near Pisco, Peru
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