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Box 14

 Container

Contains 49 Results:

Numerical weather prediction manuscript [Folder 14 of 14], undated

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 67
Identifier: Folder 67
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: undated

Optimum smoothing of two-dimensional fields, April 26, 1955

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 68
Identifier: Folder 68
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 26, 1955

Particle deposition on and reentrainment from coniferous trees, 1964

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 69
Identifier: Folder 69
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: 1964

Periodic changes of amplitude and speed of quasi-barotropic rossby waves, May 1977

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 70
Identifier: Folder 70
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

The plan of research on the general circulation of the atmosphere at NCAR, March 1965

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 71
Identifier: Folder 71
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 1965

Potential flow around a slim hull, June 1980

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 72
Identifier: Folder 72
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 1980

Predictability and data requirements + appendix, sent to GARP committee members, September 26, 1968

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 73
Identifier: Folder 73
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 26, 1968

Prediction of the ensemble varience of prediction error due to random errors in specifying the initial state, 1960s?

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 74
Identifier: Folder 74
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?

Probability distribution of model amplitudes in interacting triads with arbitrary random forcing, August 1985

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 75
Identifier: Folder 75
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 1985

The propagation of shallow-water waves through rotational flow, March 4, 1949

 File — Box: 14, Folder: 76
Identifier: Folder 76
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 4, 1949