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Title
Remote Sensing fo Gravity Waves and their Effect on Cloud Development
Date
5/1/1978
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<br />Matthews, D., 1978. Release of Potential Instability by Mesosca.le <br />Triggering - An Objective Model Simulation. Preprints, Conference <br />on Cloud Physics and Atmospheric Electricity, Seattle, Washington <br /> <br />Oliver, V., J. Purdom, 1974. Mesoscale! Convective Processes in <br />the Tropics as Revealed by Satellite Imagery. Proc. Fifth Conference <br />on Weather Forecasting and Analysis, pp. 58-61 <br /> <br />Purdom, J., 1974. Satellite Imagery Applied to the Mesoscale Surface <br />Analysis and Forecast. Ibid, pp. 63-65 <br /> <br />Schlesinger, R., 1972. An Investigation into the Energetics of <br />Severe Local Storms Using a Two Dimensional Numerical Model. <br />University of Wisconsin, Report 72-1 <br /> <br />Thomas, J., M. D. Kays, J. D. Horn, R. L. Moore, 1975. Visual <br />Observation of Propagating Gravity Waves on ATS-III Satellite Film <br />Loops. R&D Technical Report ECOM-5553, White Sands Missile Range, <br />New Mexico <br /> <br />Uccillini, L. W., 1973. A Case Study of Apparent Gravity Wave <br />Initiation of Severe Convective Storms. University of Wisconsin, <br />Report 73-2 <br /> <br />17 <br /> <br />. <br />
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