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Box 13

 Container

Contains 51 Results:

Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, November 24, 1987

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 40
Identifier: Folder 40
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: November 24, 1987

A method of making optimal corrections of two independant analyses at two neighboring times, August 21, 1983

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 41
Identifier: Folder 41
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: August 21, 1983

Moment-closures for the equilibrium statistics of randomly forced triads, August, 1984

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 42
Identifier: Folder 42
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: August, 1984

The needs for weather prediction and the means for its advancement, June 1970

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 43
Identifier: Folder 43
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: June 1970

A new internationalism in meteorology, 1970s

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 44
Identifier: Folder 44
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

A new kind of theorem in the dynamics of two-dimensional flows: Implications of the invariance of kinetic energy and enstrophy, July 1974

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 45
Identifier: Folder 45
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 1974

A new method of excluding gravity-inertial oscillations as solutions of the "primitive" equations for atmospheric or oceanic flows, March 1975

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 46
Identifier: Folder 46
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: March 1975

A new view of short-range numerical weather prediction: A lagrangian finite-element method, September, 1976

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 47
Identifier: Folder 47
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: September, 1976

Nonequilibrium probability distributions for randomly forced two-dimensional flows, October, 1981

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 48
Identifier: Folder 48
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: October, 1981

Non-hydrostatic effects in flow over irregular terrain, May, 1977

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 49
Identifier: Folder 49
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, 1977