978 resultados para Winds.
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Cover title: Quality control of wind profiler data. Wind profiler training manual number two.
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Shipping list no.: 95-0073-P.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Words in English or English and original language.
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Reprints from the Monthly weather review, January to July, 1902.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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MH copy has 2 leaves of plates not found in LC copy nor in any other copy reported to NUC pre-1956.
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With this is bound; Behm, E. and Wagner, H. Ortsbevölkerung. Areal und bevölkerung; Pruyssenaere de la Wostyne, E.E. J.M. E. de Pruyssenaere's reisen und forschungen im gebiete des Weissen und Blauen Nil (Pt. 1-2); Forsyth, T.D. Ost-Turkestan und des Pamir-plateau nach den forschungen der britischen gesandtschaft unter sir T.D. Forsyth, 1873 und 1874.
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"July 1968."
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"30 July 1984."
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"The winds of change : can economic reform succeed without labor reform? : a synopsis and commentary on the May 15-17, 1988, seminar on East European labor sponsored by the Bureau of International Labor Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor"--p. ii.
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[Vol. 1] contains nos.1-5, [v. 2] nos. 6-10, [v. 3] nos.11-13, [v. 4] nos. 14-15.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The Southern Ocean (SO) plays a key role in modulating atmospheric CO2 via physical and biological processes. However, over much of the SO, biological activity is iron-limited. New in situ data from the Antarctic zone south of Africa in a region centered at -20°E - 25°E reveal a previously overlooked region of high primary production, comparable in size to the northwest African upwelling region. Here, sea ice together with enclosed icebergs is channeled by prevailing winds to the eastern boundary of the Weddell Gyre, where a sharp transition to warmer waters causes melting. This cumulative melting provides a steady source of iron, fuelling an intense phytoplankton bloom that is not fully captured by monthly satellite production estimates. These findings imply that future changes in sea-ice cover and dynamics could have a significant effect on carbon sequestration in the SO.