Language: English
Published by American Meteorological Society, Lancaster, PA, 1994
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Language: English
Published by American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 1994
Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Underlining on one page only. All other pages are clean and unmarked. Some pages have a bent and/or creased corner and some have a few wrinkles near the bottom edge. Exterior covers are just slightly dust soiled. There is a checkmark in pencil on one of the articles listed on the back cover. Spine and adjacent parts of the front and back covers are discolored (lightened, in this case) by exposure to sunlight. Slight wear to edges of covers and spine. Lower right corner of the front cover is creased and top right corner of the same cover is bent. The journal will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Predictability of Seasonal Atmospheric Variations" by C. Brankovic, T.N. Palmer, and L. Ferranti; "A Stochastic Precipitation Disaggregation Scheme for GCM Applications" by Xiaogang Gao and Soroosh Sorooshian; "Interrelationships between Cloud Properties and Sea Surface Temperatures on Seasonal and Interannual Time Scales" by Bryan C. Weare; "Studies of African Wave Disturbances with the GISS GCM" by Leonard M. Dryan and Timothy M. Hall; "A Comparison of Temperature-Precipitation Relationships from Observations and As Modeled by the General Circulation Model of the Canadian Climate Centre" by R.A. Stuart and G.A. Isaac; "Regional Climates in the GISS General Circulation Model: Surface Air Temperature" by Bruce Hewitson; "The Effect of Moisture on Layer Thicknesses Used to Monitor Global Temperatures" by W.P. Elliott, D.J. Gaffen, J.D.W. Kahl, and J.K. Angell; "Global Shortwave Energy Budget at the Earth's Surface from ERBE Observations" by Francoise-Marie Breon, Robert Frouin, and Catherine Gautier; "Analysis of the Global ISCCP TOVS Water Vapor Climatology" by Ian L. Wittmeyer and Thomas H. Vonder Haar; "The Global Climate of June-August 1992: Warm ENSO Episode Decays and Colder Than Normal Conditions Dominate the Northern Hemisphere" by Kingtse C. Mo and Xueliang Wang.
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