The formation of elevated refractive layers in the oceanic boundary layer by offshore modificaion of land air
Earl E Gossard
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The formation of elevated refractive layers in the oceanic boundary layer by offshore modificaion of land air
Published
1980
Publisher
U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Environmental Research Laboratories
Pages
43
Subjects
Data, Models and Analysis
Fluid mechanics of environmental interfaces
U.S. Navy hindcast spectral ocean wave model climatic atlas
CBLAST-low 2001 pilot study
Canada's contribution to WOCE, the World Ocean Circulation Experiment.
Ocean variability in the U.S. Fishery Conservation Zone, 1976
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The formation of elevated refractive layers in the oceanic boundary layer by offshore modificaion of land air was written by Earl E Gossard.
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