Box 14
Container
Contains 49 Results:
Box 14
other level — Box: 14
Identifier: Box 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:
1944-1990s; Majority of material found in 1960-1989; Other: Date acquired: 19940900
Relations between sums of the k-th powers of the first n integers, August 1980
File — Box: 14, Folder: 86
Identifier: Folder 86
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 1980
A review of the predictability problem, 1980s?
File — Box: 14, Folder: 87
Identifier: Folder 87
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:
1980s?
The role of computers in the development of numerical weather prediction, June 15, 1973
File — Box: 14, Folder: 88
Identifier: Folder 88
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 15, 1973
A short-range prediction scheme based on conservation principles and the generalized balance condition, November 1979
File — Box: 14, Folder: 89
Identifier: Folder 89
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 1979
A simple approximate method of stochastic-dynanmic prediction for small initial errors and short range, 1980s
File — Box: 14, Folder: 90
Identifier: Folder 90
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:
1980s
A simple mechanical analogue of two-dimensional flow, November 1982
File — Box: 14, Folder: 91
Identifier: Folder 91
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 1982
A simple stastical model of the internal dynamics of climate on seasonal, annual or decadal time-scales, April 1979
File — Box: 14, Folder: 92
Identifier: Folder 92
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:
April 1979
A simple stastical model of the internal dynamics of climate on seasonal, annual or decadal time-scales, April 1979
File — Box: 14, Folder: 93
Identifier: Folder 93
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:
April 1979
A simple stastical theory of highly turbulent convection, October 19, 1962
File — Box: 14, Folder: 94
Identifier: Folder 94
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 19, 1962
