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Artificial Intelligence for the Earth Systems
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Community Science
Earth Interactions
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology
Journal of Climate
Journal of Hydrometeorology
Journal of Physical Oceanography
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences
Monthly Weather Review
Weather and Forecasting
Weather, Climate, and Society
Meteorological Monographs
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Volume 16 (1999): Issue 11 (Nov 1999)
Print ISSN:
0739-0572
Online ISSN:
1520-0426
EDITORIAL
Microstructure Sensors Dedicated to Dr. Robert W. Stewart, one of the fathers of modern observations of ocean turbulence.
ARTICLES
Early Measurements of Turbulence in the Ocean: Motives and Techniques
A Thermocouple Probe for High-Speed Temperature Measurement in the Ocean
Uncertainties and Limitations in Measuring
ε
and
χ
T
Acoustic Backscatter from Salinity Microstructure
Dissipation Measurement with a Moored Instrument in a Swift Tidal Channel
An Autonomous Ocean Turbulence Measurement Platform
Oceanic Microstructure Measurements by BAKLAN and GRIF
Turbulence Measurement from an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
A Tethered Free-Fall Glider to Measure Ocean Turbulence
Using a Broadband ADCP in a Tidal Channel. Part I: Mean Flow and Shear
Using a Broadband ADCP in a Tidal Channel. Part II: Turbulence
Pulse-to-Pulse Coherent Doppler Measurements of Waves and Turbulence
A Near-Surface Microstructure Sensor System Used during TOGA COARE. Part II: Turbulence Measurements
Microstructure of Ocean Surface Roughness: A Study of Spatial Measurement and Laboratory Investigation of Modulation Analysis*
A Miniature Fluorometer for Oceanographic Applications
A Submersible Particle Image Velocimetry System for Turbulence Measurements in the Bottom Boundary Layer
An Electromagnetic Vorticity and Velocity Sensor for Observing Finescale Kinetic Fluctuations in the Ocean
Simultaneous Land Surface Temperature–Emissivity Retrieval in the Infrared Split Window
Specific Differential Phase Estimation in the Presence of Nonuniform Rainfall Medium along the Path
An Isotropic Light Sensor for Measurements of Visible Actinic Flux in Clouds
Performance of Maximum Likelihood Estimators of Mean Power and Doppler Velocity with A Priori Knowledge of Spectral Width
Effects of Possible Scan Geometries on the Accuracy of Satellite Measurements of Water Vapor
Nonuniform Beamfilling Correction for Spaceborne Radar Rainfall Measurement: Implications from TOGA COARE Radar Data Analysis
Methodology for Deriving Clear-Sky Erythemal Calibration Factors for UV Broadband Radiometers of the U.S. Central UV Calibration Facility
The Development of a Scanning Raman Water Vapor Lidar for Boundary Layer and Tropospheric Observations
Offshore Tower Shading Effects on In-Water Optical Measurements
The Coupling between Wind and Waves in the WAM Model
A Description and Quality Assessment of the Historical Hydrographic Data for the South Pacific Ocean
A Moored Profiling Instrument*
A Self-Contained Sector-Scanning Sonar for Bottom Roughness Observations as Part of Sediment Transport Studies
NOTES AND CORRESPONDENCE
Momentum and Energy Transfer in the Oceanic Law of the Wall Region
A Comparison of NEXRAD WSR-88D Radar Estimates of Rain Accumulation with Gauge Measurements for High- and Low-Reflectivity Horizontal Gradient Precipitation Events
Evidence of Atmospheric Contamination on the Measurement of the Spectral Response of the
GMS-5
Water Vapor Channel
On Rayleigh Optical Depth Calculations
Minimizing Errors Associated with Multiplate Radiation Shields
Estimation of Mean Dynamic Height from Altimeter Profiles and Hydrography
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