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Publikováno v:
Radio Science. 11:167-174
The results of data obtained at The University of Texas at Austin in conjunction with the ATS-6 millimeter wave experiment are presented. Attenuation measurements at 30 GHz and sky noise data at 20 GHz were obtained for 93 days simultaneously at each
Autor:
N. K. Wagner
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Meteorology. 3:461-469
The ability of the bead thermistor currently used in meteorological sounding rockets to measure the ambient kinetic temperature of the environment is examined theoretically. A non-steady state heat transfer environment including forced convection, in
Autor:
N. K. Wagner, W. T. Echols
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Meteorology. 11:658-662
Wind profile observations obtained at two sites near the upper Texas coast during onshore winds in June 1968 are used to determine local toughness parameters. Values of 3–4 cm are obtained at a 32 m tower site 90 m inland and 0.81–1.5 cm at 4.8 k
Autor:
N. K. Wagner
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 42:317-321
The time constant of the sensing elements prevents the radiosonde from indicating the exact height, thickness and gradient of temperature and humidity discontinuity layers in the atmosphere. The error in the indicated value of these layer parameters
Autor:
N. K. Wagner
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 41:14-17
A number of meteorological measurements during the early stage of a relatively small tornado permitted the calculation of surface-pressure and wind-speed distributions employing the conservation of momentum and the cyclostrophic wind equation. Of par
Autor:
N. K. Wagner
Publikováno v:
Journal of Meteorology. 18:606-614
The time constant for a ten-mil-diameter, spherical-bead thermistor is determined as a function of height in a standard atmosphere from sea level to 100 km. Evaluations are made for continuous, slip, and free-molecular flow conditions with the transi
Autor:
N. K. Wagner
Publikováno v:
Transactions, American Geophysical Union. 39:845
For several days during the spring of 1955, wind-speed profiles were measured from an oil drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico. Various standard parameters such as the friction velocity, roughness parameter, surface stress, and resistance coeffici