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Publikováno v:
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 16:602-609
Existing adjustment procedures for precipitation measured by the 8-in. standard nonrecording rain gauge (SNRG) take into account gauge undercatch mostly due to wind-induced turbulence over its orifice. The goal of this paper is to “reduce” the me
Autor:
Robert G. Steadman, Robert G. Quayle
Publikováno v:
Weather and Forecasting. 13:1187-1193
Because of shortcomings in the current wind chill formulation, which did not consider the metabolic heat generation of the human body, a new formula is proposed for operational implementation. This formula, referred to as the Steadman wind chill, is
Autor:
F. J. Gadomski, J. W. Zeitler, M. J. Ceritelli, J. T. Schaefer, L. M. Bastiaans, David R. Smith, Paul J. Croft, K. A. Kloesel, Renee A. McPherson, G. V. Rao, Robert G. Quayle, P. A. Phoebus, Joseph M. Moran
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 79:457-466
The American Meteorological Society held its Sixth Symposium on Education in conjunction with the 77th Annual Meeting in Long Beach, California. The theme of the symposium was “Atmospheric and Oceanographic Education: Teaching about the Global Envi
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 103:6229-6235
Autor:
David R. Easterling, Pavel Ya. Groisman, Valentin S. Golubev, Andrey Yu. Mikhailov, Aleksander N. Krenke, Robert G. Quayle
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 101:7185-7195
Adjustment procedures for reducing the bias in precipitation point measurements of standard U.S. rain gauges are discussed. The procedures presented here employ information about wind speed variations over the gauge orifice during precipitation event
Autor:
Robert G. Quayle, Nathaniel B. Guttman
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 77:293-303
The history of climatic divisions in the contiguous United States has been pieced together from fragmentary documentation. Each of the 48 contiguous states has been subdivided into climatic divisions. Divisional boundaries are now standardized, and a
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 77:279-292
A framework is presented to quantify observed changes in climate within the contiguous United States through the development and analysis of two indices of climate change, a Climate Extremes Index (CEI) and a U.S. Greenhouse Climate Response Index (G
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Atmospheric Research. 37:27-35
It has been established that minimum temperatures have been increasing with time at a higher rate than maximum temperatures for the past several decades, most prominently for large parts of the Northern Hemisphere land mass, but in other areas as wel
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Journal of Climate. 6:1481-1494
Several essential aspects of weather observing and the management of weather data are discussed as related to improving knowledge of climate variations and change in the surface boundary layer and the resultant consequences for socioeconomic and biog
Autor:
Robert G. Quayle
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Earth Sciences History. 20:193-195
Several times in the past, philanthropists have stepped forward to support work on climatoloeical data-sets, aimed either at preserving them or making them more readily available for researchers. Perhaps it is time again for this type of philanthropy