Browsing by Subject "meteorology."
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(Texas A&M University, 1995)The Channel 4 data from the Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS), a space-borne radiometer, was analyzed to infer aerosol distributions in the Australasian region for 1979. Monthly, seasonal, and annual composites of the ...
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(Texas A&M University, 1996)Amounts of ozone for the Houston area are the second-highest within the United States. As a result of Houston's high ozone problem a task of finding new ways to control the ozone concentration was necessary for the Southeast ...
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(Texas A&M University, 1994)There are many research problems facing climatologists today, such as the study of global climate change. In order to obtain the most definitive results, the time series being analyzed must be homogeneous. A homogeneous ...
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(Texas A&M University, 1995)In August of 1992, Andrew joined a long list of tropical storms that have caused considerable damage and loss of life as they made landfall near a populated area. However, Andrew was unique in the sense that no previous ...
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(Texas A&M University, 1997)An analysis was performed between a WSR-88D's precipitation estimation capability and a rain gauge network. The WSR-88D is located in League City, TX, and the rain gauge network is in Harris County, TX. Relevant data were ...
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(Texas A&M University, 1999)The Texas A&M IMProved Accuracy from Combined Technology (IMPACT) lightning detector has been analyzed for 1997 and 1998-99 to determine detection characteristics. These characteristics include stroke detection efficiency ...
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(Texas A&M University, 1999)Winter storms produce a wide array of precipitation types across the northeast United States. Immense problems are created for all parts of today's society when the precipitation falls in the form of snow or freezing rain. ...
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