Box 8
Contains 43 Results:
X, 1985
Correspondence in this Series covers most of the subject areas reflected in the entire collection, plus additional topics.  It is arranged alphabetically, which is the original order of the materials.
Y, 1971-1992
Correspondence in this Series covers most of the subject areas reflected in the entire collection, plus additional topics.  It is arranged alphabetically, which is the original order of the materials.
Z, 1985-2002
Correspondence in this Series covers most of the subject areas reflected in the entire collection, plus additional topics.  It is arranged alphabetically, which is the original order of the materials.
Center for Clouds, Chemistry, and Climate, 1992-1994
Correspondence in this Series covers most of the subject areas reflected in the entire collection, plus additional topics.  It is arranged alphabetically, which is the original order of the materials.
Climate Change Research Section, 1995
Correspondence in this Series covers most of the subject areas reflected in the entire collection, plus additional topics.  It is arranged alphabetically, which is the original order of the materials.
FY 96 NSF Review, 1996
Correspondence in this Series covers most of the subject areas reflected in the entire collection, plus additional topics.  It is arranged alphabetically, which is the original order of the materials.
Report to CIA on Numerical Weather Prediction in China, 1966
Unclassified
International Tropical Meteorology Meeting in Nairobi, Kenya, 1973-1974
Oversize; folder stored along side of box
Signficant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science (SOARS), 1996-1997
Correspondence in this Series covers most of the subject areas reflected in the entire collection, plus additional topics.  It is arranged alphabetically, which is the original order of the materials.
The White House, 1977-1980, 2014
Correspondence in this Series covers most of the subject areas reflected in the entire collection, plus additional topics.  It is arranged alphabetically, which is the original order of the materials.
