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Contains 65 Results:

Tropical Cyclones monograph: Figures to be drafted, 1982

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Identifier: RAP
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This file contains hand-drawn charts, graphs, and illustrations.

Dates: 1982

“Some Practical Considerations in Numerical Mesoscale Modeling”, 1974-07-01

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Identifier: RAP
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This file contains lecture notes from Richard Anthes’ talk at a colloquium on subsynoptic extratropical weather systems in July 1974.

Dates: 1974-07-01

“Summary of WSMR Mesoscale Meteorological Experiment”, 1974-11

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This report was authored by Richard A. Anthes, Richard L. Coulter, Dennis W. Thomson, and Thomas T. Warner. WSMR refers to White Sands Missile Range.

Dates: 1974-11

“Some Mesoscale Modeling Activities at Penn State”, 1974

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Identifier: RAP
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This file contains notes from a talk Richard Anthes gave for the opening meeting of the Severe Environmental Storms and Mesoscale Experiment (SESAME) in July 1974.

Dates: 1974

“Numerical Prediction of Severe Storms: Certainty, Possibility, or Dream?”, 1975-10

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Identifier: RAP
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Report by Richard A. Anthes. From the Special Report to the U.S. House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Environment and the Atmosphere, by the AMS Ninth Conference on Severe Local Storms, 1975-10-23.

Dates: 1975-10

“Forecasting by computer: Numerical weather prediction modeling”, 1981

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This file contains the article “Forecasting by computer: Numerical weather prediction modeling,” by Thomas T. Warner and Richard A. Anthes, Earth and Mineral Sciences, Volume 50, No. 4, The Pennsylvania State University, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, March/April 1981.

Dates: 1981

“A comparative numerical simulation of the Sichuan flooding catastrophe (11-15 July 1981)”, 1983

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This file contains a copy of the paper “A comparative numerical simulation of the Sichuan flooding catastrophe (11-15 July 1981),” by Richard A. Anthes and Philip L. Haagenson. From the Proceedings of the First Sino-American Workshop on Mountain Meteorology, Beijing, 18-23 May, 1982.

Dates: 1983

“Conceptual and numerical models of the evolution of the environment of severe local storms”, 1983

 File — Box: 21
Identifier: RAP
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This file contains a copy of the paper “Conceptual and numerical models of the evolution of the environment of severe local storms,” by Richard A. Anthes and Toby N. Carlson. From the Proceedings of the First Sino-American Workshop on Mountain Meteorology, Beijing, 18-23 May, 1982.

Dates: 1983