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Characteristics of upper heated oceanic layer from satellite observations [PDF]
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Meteorology, 1979.Microfiche copy available in Archives and Science.Bibliography : leaves 81-83.by Affonso da Silveira Mascarenhas, Jr.M ...
Mascarenhas, Affonso da Silveira
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Estimating Arias Intensity From Response Spectrum
ABSTRACT Arias intensity serves as a crucial metric to measure ground motion energy and is extensively utilized in earthquake engineering to analyze structural damage, slope instability, and the potential for soil liquefaction. Nevertheless, in many practical design scenarios, only the response spectrum is available, without corresponding information ...
Longfei You +2 more
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Records of the Department Of Meteorology, University of Melbourne
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University Of Melbourne. Department Of Meteorology
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Statistical predictability of Pacific Ocean surface temperature anomalies [PDF]
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Meteorology, 1979.Microfiche copy available in Archives and Science.Bibliography : leaves 45-48.by Clare Bertram Billing, Jr.M ...
Billing, Clare Bertram
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ABSTRACT Estimation of the time required for damaged building components to return to their pre‐earthquake conditions through repair is a critical element in assessing the seismic resilience of buildings, and it requires consideration of uncertainty.
Tomoaki Nishino +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Duration of wet seasons in Australia and limits of coastal storms [cartographic material] /
Map shows months when rain is likely to fall across all parts of Australia and cyclone seasons for northwestern and eastern coastal areas..; "M.J.C 1929."; Includes explanatory text and table of cloud types and heights.; Inset: [Tasmania].; Also ...
Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology (Australia)
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Correlations between eddy heat fluxes and baroclinic instability [PDF]
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Meteorology, 1979.Microfiche copy available in Archives and Science.Bibliography : leaf 83.by Richard St.
St. Pierre, Richard W
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Graphical abstract of wind energy study in the Vicinity of GolGohar Sirjan Mining and Industrial Company. ABSTRACT Wind energy is a central pillar of sustainable energy transition; however, its feasibility strongly depends on site‐specific wind regimes and economic conditions.
Hossein Amiri
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Duration of wet seasons in Australia and limits of coastal storms
Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne ; M.J.C. 1929Map shows months when rain is likely to fall across all parts of Australia and cyclone seasons for northwestern and eastern coastal areas.Inset: [Tasmania]Includes explanatory text and table of cloud types ...
Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology (Australia)
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