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Radar Detection of Low-Level Wind Shear,tect hazardous low-level wind shear (131). Prior to mid-1988, wind shear had been responsible for twelve major aircraft accidents, seven of which resulted in the loss of 575 lives. Thus, wind shear detection and warning was high on the FAA’s priority list of critical problems. Westinghouse Electric,
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Some Thoughts on Science Management,ore thought to the subject than I. However, I have assembled a few of the more profound concepts in a paper that I presented as part of the first remote sensing lecture of the AMS in Paris in 1991 (135). Perhaps the entire article will convey the intensity of my feelings for the subject, but the fol
Amylase
发表于 2025-3-27 07:44:02
Retrospective,ll that has been packed into those years—the various positions I’ve held, the wide range of research that we have undertaken, the thrills of discovery, the pure wonder of how it all comes together, the excitement of telling the world about it, the heartwarming recognition by one’s peers, the sweetne
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ogyThis book presents the spirited recollections and observations of David Atlas, one of the founding fathers of radar meteorology. During his career, Atlas solved many puzzles and invented numerous techniques that transformed a fledgling application into a vital scientific and operational meteorolo
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,A Memoir—Why?,ter-skelter fashion fitted into a coherent picture of the present state of the art. I also thought it would be fun to relive the exquisite joys I have experienced as a researcher and to reevaluate some of the painful periods.
Solace
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American Meteorological Society 2001
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发表于 2025-3-28 13:41:13
,The University of Chicago—1966–1972,l, and the flexibility we had to pursue our interests, it is perhaps surprising that I should have moved to the University of Chicago. A number of factors converged at the time to instigate the move. No one of these was decisive alone.