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2019
The root meaning of word meteorology is the science of moving things in the air, which is referred to as the troposphere or the lower layer of atmosphere. Among such things are cloud formation and movement, wind and its speed, particulate matter and aerosol, precipitation (rainfall, snow and hail), temperature and pressure differences, water vapor ...
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The root meaning of word meteorology is the science of moving things in the air, which is referred to as the troposphere or the lower layer of atmosphere. Among such things are cloud formation and movement, wind and its speed, particulate matter and aerosol, precipitation (rainfall, snow and hail), temperature and pressure differences, water vapor ...
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1951
This discussion will be devoted to a brief study of those interrelations between the optical properties of the atmosphere and the characteristics of human vision which determine how far a given object can be seen at such and such a moment. This important distance, when referred to the ordinary objects which lie around the horizon of a meteorological ...
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This discussion will be devoted to a brief study of those interrelations between the optical properties of the atmosphere and the characteristics of human vision which determine how far a given object can be seen at such and such a moment. This important distance, when referred to the ordinary objects which lie around the horizon of a meteorological ...
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The Persistent Challenge of Surface Heterogeneity in Boundary-Layer Meteorology: A Review
Boundary-layer Meteorology, 2020E. Bou‐Zeid+3 more
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GPS Meteorology: Remote Sensing of Atmospheric Water Vapor Using the Global Positioning System
, 1992M. Bevis+5 more
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COVID-19 and air pollution and meteorology-an intricate relationship: A review
Chemosphere, 2021Arun Srivastava
exaly
Development of a global evapotranspiration algorithm based on MODIS and global meteorology data
, 2007Q. Mu+3 more
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