Box 12
Container
Contains 82 Results:
Hand-written papers, 1970s?
File — Box: 12, Folder: 10
Identifier: Folder 10
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These papers document the career of Philip Duncan Thompson (1922-1994), whose research focused on the large-scale dynamics of the atmosphere, numerical weather prediction, and the statistical theory of hydrodynamic turbulence. The materials cover his career as a regular officer in the United States Air Force in meteorology beginning in World War II, continuing at the Institute for Advanced Study's Electronic Computer Project, the Air Force Cambridge Research Labs, the Joint Numerical Weather...
Dates:
1970s?
High-speed Computing in Weather Prediction, 1956
File — Box: 12, Folder: 11
Identifier: Folder 11
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These papers document the career of Philip Duncan Thompson (1922-1994), whose research focused on the large-scale dynamics of the atmosphere, numerical weather prediction, and the statistical theory of hydrodynamic turbulence. The materials cover his career as a regular officer in the United States Air Force in meteorology beginning in World War II, continuing at the Institute for Advanced Study's Electronic Computer Project, the Air Force Cambridge Research Labs, the Joint Numerical Weather...
Dates:
1956
Transparencies for Hinkelmann Memorial Colloquium - Mainz, May 14, 1987
File — Box: 12, Folder: 12
Identifier: Folder 12
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These papers document the career of Philip Duncan Thompson (1922-1994), whose research focused on the large-scale dynamics of the atmosphere, numerical weather prediction, and the statistical theory of hydrodynamic turbulence. The materials cover his career as a regular officer in the United States Air Force in meteorology beginning in World War II, continuing at the Institute for Advanced Study's Electronic Computer Project, the Air Force Cambridge Research Labs, the Joint Numerical Weather...
Dates:
May 14, 1987
Notes - How does the problem of turbulence arise?, 1960s?
File — Box: 12, Folder: 13
Identifier: Folder 13
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These papers document the career of Philip Duncan Thompson (1922-1994), whose research focused on the large-scale dynamics of the atmosphere, numerical weather prediction, and the statistical theory of hydrodynamic turbulence. The materials cover his career as a regular officer in the United States Air Force in meteorology beginning in World War II, continuing at the Institute for Advanced Study's Electronic Computer Project, the Air Force Cambridge Research Labs, the Joint Numerical Weather...
Dates:
1960s?
Importance of W-Equation for intermediate models, 1970s?
File — Box: 12, Folder: 14
Identifier: Folder 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These papers document the career of Philip Duncan Thompson (1922-1994), whose research focused on the large-scale dynamics of the atmosphere, numerical weather prediction, and the statistical theory of hydrodynamic turbulence. The materials cover his career as a regular officer in the United States Air Force in meteorology beginning in World War II, continuing at the Institute for Advanced Study's Electronic Computer Project, the Air Force Cambridge Research Labs, the Joint Numerical Weather...
Dates:
1970s?
Transparencies - Interaction between resolvable and unresolvable scales of motion, c. 1987
File — Box: 12, Folder: 15
Identifier: Folder 15
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These papers document the career of Philip Duncan Thompson (1922-1994), whose research focused on the large-scale dynamics of the atmosphere, numerical weather prediction, and the statistical theory of hydrodynamic turbulence. The materials cover his career as a regular officer in the United States Air Force in meteorology beginning in World War II, continuing at the Institute for Advanced Study's Electronic Computer Project, the Air Force Cambridge Research Labs, the Joint Numerical Weather...
Dates:
c. 1987
Notes for talk on internal research programs, 1960s
File — Box: 12, Folder: 16
Identifier: Folder 16
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These papers document the career of Philip Duncan Thompson (1922-1994), whose research focused on the large-scale dynamics of the atmosphere, numerical weather prediction, and the statistical theory of hydrodynamic turbulence. The materials cover his career as a regular officer in the United States Air Force in meteorology beginning in World War II, continuing at the Institute for Advanced Study's Electronic Computer Project, the Air Force Cambridge Research Labs, the Joint Numerical Weather...
Dates:
1960s
Speech - Introduction to Computing in the Physical Sciences, July 2, 1975
File — Box: 12, Folder: 17
Identifier: Folder 17
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These papers document the career of Philip Duncan Thompson (1922-1994), whose research focused on the large-scale dynamics of the atmosphere, numerical weather prediction, and the statistical theory of hydrodynamic turbulence. The materials cover his career as a regular officer in the United States Air Force in meteorology beginning in World War II, continuing at the Institute for Advanced Study's Electronic Computer Project, the Air Force Cambridge Research Labs, the Joint Numerical Weather...
Dates:
July 2, 1975
JNWP Joint Numerical Weather Prediction, it's Present Capabilities and Future Role in AWS Air Weather Service, 1950s
File — Box: 12, Folder: 18
Identifier: Folder 18
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These papers document the career of Philip Duncan Thompson (1922-1994), whose research focused on the large-scale dynamics of the atmosphere, numerical weather prediction, and the statistical theory of hydrodynamic turbulence. The materials cover his career as a regular officer in the United States Air Force in meteorology beginning in World War II, continuing at the Institute for Advanced Study's Electronic Computer Project, the Air Force Cambridge Research Labs, the Joint Numerical Weather...
Dates:
1950s
Scientific presentation - LAS Laboratory of Atmospheric Science Dynamic group to UCAR Council of Members, 1965
File — Box: 12, Folder: 19
Identifier: Folder 19
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
These papers document the career of Philip Duncan Thompson (1922-1994), whose research focused on the large-scale dynamics of the atmosphere, numerical weather prediction, and the statistical theory of hydrodynamic turbulence. The materials cover his career as a regular officer in the United States Air Force in meteorology beginning in World War II, continuing at the Institute for Advanced Study's Electronic Computer Project, the Air Force Cambridge Research Labs, the Joint Numerical Weather...
Dates:
1965
