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Box 52

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Contains 30 Results:

Other Informational Publications, 1973

 File — Box: 52
Identifier: Folder 4
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The GARP Atlantic Tropical Experiment (GATE) was a large and complex international scientific experiment designed to gain an increased understanding of the atmosphere and causes of climatic variation and change. GATE sought to learn how cloud clusters in the tropic transformed and redistributed energy within the atmosphere, knowledge that was needed for the development of numerical models for long-range weather prediction and for assessing the long-term effects of pollutants on the...
Dates: 1973

Analysis and Results from the GATE Tower Fly-Bys and Aircraft Intercomparison of the Thermodynamic Variables, 1977-05

 File — Box: 52
Identifier: Folder 5
Scope and Contents

Full title: Analysis and Results from the GATE Tower Fly-Bys and Aircraft Intercompariosn of the Thermodynamic Variables from the U.S. Electra, DC-6, C-130, and the U.K. C-130. By Anthony A. Rockwood and Alan H. Miller, NCAR; and Claude E. Duchon and Albert J. Koscielny (University of Oklahoma).

Dates: 1977-05

GATE Reports, 1974 - 1976

 File — Box: 52
Identifier: Box 21
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The GARP Atlantic Tropical Experiment (GATE) was a large and complex international scientific experiment designed to gain an increased understanding of the atmosphere and causes of climatic variation and change. GATE sought to learn how cloud clusters in the tropic transformed and redistributed energy within the atmosphere, knowledge that was needed for the development of numerical models for long-range weather prediction and for assessing the long-term effects of pollutants on the...
Dates: 1974 - 1976

GATE Report No. 3: The Central Programme for the GARP Atlantic Tropical Experiment, 1974-01

 Item — Box: 52
Identifier: Box 21
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The GARP Atlantic Tropical Experiment (GATE) was a large and complex international scientific experiment designed to gain an increased understanding of the atmosphere and causes of climatic variation and change. GATE sought to learn how cloud clusters in the tropic transformed and redistributed energy within the atmosphere, knowledge that was needed for the development of numerical models for long-range weather prediction and for assessing the long-term effects of pollutants on the...
Dates: 1974-01

Cloudiness from Whole-Sky Pictures Taken Aboard 4 U.S. B-Scale Ships, 1977-05

 Item — Box: 52
Identifier: Box 21
Scope and Contents

Cloud Populations and Their Interaction with the Boundary Layer. Covering the Period: 1 February 1976 - 31 January 1977. Report by Ronald L. Holle et al. Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.

Dates: 1977-05

GATE Report No. 2: Pre-GATE Tests and Studies for the GARP Atlantic Tropical Experiment, 1974-05

 Item — Box: 52
Identifier: Box 21
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The GARP Atlantic Tropical Experiment (GATE) was a large and complex international scientific experiment designed to gain an increased understanding of the atmosphere and causes of climatic variation and change. GATE sought to learn how cloud clusters in the tropic transformed and redistributed energy within the atmosphere, knowledge that was needed for the development of numerical models for long-range weather prediction and for assessing the long-term effects of pollutants on the...
Dates: 1974-05

GATE Report No. 4: The Radiation Sub-Programme for the GARP Atlantic Tropical Experiment, 1973-10

 Item — Box: 52
Identifier: Box 21
Scope and Contents

Prepared by Helmut Kraus (International Scientific and Management Group for GATE).

Dates: 1973-10