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Conditional symmetric instability, methods of operational diagnosis and case study of 23-24 February 1994 eastern Washington/Oregon snowstorm
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1998
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By DeVoir, Greg
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Description:"Atmospheric stabiltty is one of the most important parameters for meteorologists to assess on a daily basis. Errors in the diagnoses of various types of atmospheric stability can lead to large discrepancies between expected and observed weather conditions and adversely affect the activities of public, private and commercial interests. To mitigate such negative effects, forecasters must strive for an ever increasing knowledge of the different types of atmospheric instabilities they may encounter on a daily basis"--Introduction.
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Content Notes:Gregory A. DeVoir.
"May 1998."
Also available online.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 14-15).
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