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CCR Publications 1962-1964
Astling, E.G. and L.H. Horn (1964a). Some geographical variations of terrestrial radiation measured by TIROS II. J. Atmos. Sci. 21, 30-34. CCR #49
Astling, E.G. and L.H. Horn (1964b). An analysis of diurnal variations in Tiros II radiation data. Annual Report, USWB Grant 10, Project 4, Oct., Dept. of Meteor. Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. CCR #50
Bryson, R.A. (1964). Lakes and the air-water interface. Proc. XV International Congress of Limnolgy, Madison, Wisconsin, 1962, pp. 237-246. CCR #51
Bryson, R.A. and R.A. Ragotzkie (1964). 'Mud-center' tundra lakes. Limnol. and Oceanogr. 9, 146-147. Also ONR Tech. Rept. #12, Nonr 1202(07), Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. CCR #52
Corcoran, J.L. and L.H, Horn (1964). The role of synoptic scale variations of infrared radiation in the generation of available potential energy. Annual Report, USWB Grant No. 10, Project No. 4, Oct., Dept. of Meteor. Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. CCR #53
Knollenberg, R. (1964). The distribution of string bogs in central Canada in relation to climate. ONR Tech. Rept. #14, Nonr 1202(07), Aug., Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. CCR #54
Kung, E.C., R.A. Bryson and D.H. Lenschow (1964). Study of a continental surface albedo on the basis of flight measurements and structure of the earth's surface cover over North America. Mon. Wea. Rev. 92(12), 543-564. CCR #55
Larsen, J.A. (1964a). An outline of materials for a postglacial bioclimatic history of Keewatin, Northwest Territories, Canada. ONR Tech. Rept. #15, Nonr 1202(07), Aug., Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. CCR #56
Larsen, J.A. (1964b). The role of physiology and environment in the distribution of Arctic plants. ONR Tech. Rept. #16, Nonr 1202(07), Nov., Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. CCR #57
Lenschow, D. and J. Dutton (1964). Surface temperature variations measured from an airplane over several surface types. J. Appl. Meteor. 3, 65-69. CCR #58
Lettau, H.H. (1964a). A new vorticity-transfer hypothesis of turbulence theory. J. Atmos. Sci. 21, 453-456. CCR #59
Lettau, H.H. (1964b). Preliminary note on the effect of terrain-slope on low-level jets and thermal winds in the planetary boundary layer. Annual Report, DA-36-039-AMC-00878 (USA ERDA Fort Huachuca, AZ), Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, pp. 99-115. CCR #60
Lettau, H.H. (1964c). A case study of katabatic flow on the Antarctic plateau surrounding the South Pole. A.G.U. Monograph on Antarctic Meteorology. Reprinted from Studies in Antarctic Meteorology, Antarctic Res. Series, Vol. 9 pp. 1-11. CCR #61
Lettau, H.H. and H. Hoeber (1964). Uber die bestimmung der hoehenverteilung von schubspannung und austausch in der atmosphaerischen reibungsschict. Beitr. Phys. Atmos. 37, 105-118. CCR #62
Lettau, H.H. and K. Lettau (1964). A meteorological study of dry-fallout of radioactive debris. Archiv. Meteor. Geophys., Bioklimat. A14, 218-232. CCR #63
Lettau, K. and F. White (1964). Fourier analysis of India rainfall. Indian J. of Meteor. and Geophy. 15(1), 27-38. CCR #64
Ragotzkie, R.A. (1964a). Proc. 3rd Remote Sensing Symposium. NCAR Aviation Facility, Univ. of MI, Ann Arbor, MI. CCR #65
Ragotzkie, R.A. (1964b). An aviation research facility for the atmospheric Science. Report of the NCAR Nat'l Aircraft Facility Survey Group, 1964, NCAR Tech. Notes 64-1. CCR #66
Ragotzkie, R.A. and G.E. Likens (1964). The heat balance of two Antarctic lakes. Limnol. and Oceanogr. 9(3), 412-425. CCR #67
Sargeant, D.H., W.P. Birkemeier, G.T. Bergemann, and C.M. Beamer (1964). Preliminary troposcatter phase and amplitude measurements in a radio-meteorological experiment. Proc. 1964 World Conf. on Radiometeorology, Boulder, CO. CCR #68
Schwerdtfeger, W. and D.W. Martin (1964). The zonal flow of the free atmosphere between 10`N and 80`S, in the South American sector. J. Appl. Meteor. 3(6), 726-733. CCR #69
Schwerdtfeger, W. and N. Strommen (1964). Structure of a cold front near the center of an extratropical depression. Mon. Wea. Rev. 92(11), 523-531. CCR #70
Scott, J.T. (1964). A comparison of the heat balance of lakes in winter. ONR Tech. Rept. #13, Nonr 1202(07), Apr., Dept. of Meteorology, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. CCR #71
Stearns, C.R. (1964). Report on wind profile modification experiments using fields of Christmas trees on the ice of Lake Mendota. Annual Report, DA-36-039-AMC-00878 (USA ERDA Fort Huachuca, AZ), Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, pp. 59-97. CCR #72
Stewart, R. (1964). On the estimation of lake depth from the period of the Seiche. Limnol. and Oceanogr. 9(4), 606-607. Also ONR Tech. Rept. #17, Nonr 1202(07), Oct., Dec., Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. CCR #73
Super, A.B. (1964). Preliminary results of an air mass modification study over Lake Mendota. Annual Report, DA-36-039-AMC-00878 (USA ERDA, Fort Huachuca, AZ), Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, pp. 1-21. CCR #74
Turner, J.C. (1964). A thermal response experiment on lake ice. Annual Report, DA-36-039-AMC-00878 (USA ERDA Fort Huachuca, AZ), Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, pp. 23-58. CCR #75
Bryson, R.A. (1963a). The resonance theory of the origin of certain typhoons associated with easterly waves. J. Trop. Geogr. 17, 38-45. Paper presentedat Conf. of SE Asian Geographers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaya, Apr. 1-8, 1962. CCR #28
Bryson, R.A., compiled by (1963b). Paleoclimatology and climatic change. Trans. AGU 44(2), 396-400. CCR #29
Bryson, R.A. (1963c). Proceedings of Conference on the Climate of the 11th and 16th Centuries. NCAR Tech. Notes 63-2, Oct. CCR #30
Bryson, R.A., C.A. Wilson III, and P.M. Kuhn (1963). Some Preliminary Results from Radiation Sonde Ascents Over India. Proc. WMO - IUGG Symp. on Tropical Meteor., Roturua, New Zealand, Nov. 1963. CCR #31
Dalrymple, P., H.H. Lettau, and S.H. Wallaston (1963). South polemicro-meteorological program, Part II: Data analysis. Tech. Rept. ES-7, Quartermaster Res. Engineering Center, Natich, Mass., 94 pp. CCR #32
Dana, M., J. Zimmerman, and K. Lettau (1963). Lilac blossoming and Wisconsin weather. Wis. Acad. Rev. Winter, pp. 33-36. CCR #33
Dutton, J. (1963). The rate of change of the kinetic energy spectrum of flow in a compressible fluid. J. Atmos. Sci. 20, 107-114. CCR #34
Horn, L.H. and R.A. Bryson (1963). An analysis of the geostrophic kinetic energy spectrum of large scale atmospheric turbulence. J. Geophys.Res. 68(4), 1059-1064. CCR #35
Kuhn, P.M. (1963a). Soundings of observed and computed infrared flux. J. Geophys. Res. 68, 1415-1420. CCR #36
Kuhn, P.M. (1963b). Radiometersonde observations of infrared flux emissivity of water vapor. J. Appl. Meteor. 2(3), 368-378. CCR #37
Kuhn, P.M. (1963c). Measured effective long-wave emissivity of clouds. Mon. Wea. Rev. Oct-Dec, 635-640. CCR #38
Kutzbach, J.E. and R.A. Bryson (1963). A field measurement of the speed of propagation of wind waves as a function of wavelength. Limnol. and Oceanogr. 8, 157-160. CCR #39
Lettau, H.H. (1963a). Correspondence between theoretical models and actual observations in arctic micrometeorology. McGill Univ. Series (lectures presented at the McGill Univ. seminars on the stratosphere and mesosphere, and polar meteorology, at Stanstead College), July. Published in Meteorology 65. CCR #40
Lettau, H.H. (1963b). Preliminary note on the theory of steady katabatic flow for height-dependent eddy diffusivity. Annual Report, Contract DA-36-039-AMC-00878, Sec. 5, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison,pp. 139-150. CCR #41
Lettau, H.H. (1963c). Studies of the effects of variations in boundary conditions on the atmospheric boundary layer. Univ. of Wisconsin Annual Report, DA 36-039-AMC-00878. CCR #42
Lettau, H.H., P.C. Dalrymple, and S.H. Wollaston (1963). South Pole surface energy budget. Int'l Assoc. of Scientific Hydrology (TUGG), General Assembly of Berkeley, Publ. No. 61, Gentbrugge, (Belgique), pp. 18-23. CCR #43
Lettau, K. (1963). A phenological study of lake ice in Wisconsin. Wis. Academy Rev. 167-171, Fall. CCR #44
McFadden, J.D. and R.A. Ragotzkie (1963). Aerial mapping of surface temperature pattern of Lake Michigan. Pub. No. 10, Great Lakes Res. Div., The Univ. of Michigan, pp. 55-58. Also ONR Tech. Rept. #11, Nonr 1202(07), Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. CCR #45
Rossby, S.A. and J.J. Skiles (1963). Instrumentation and control in atmospheric research. J. Eng. Ed. 53(10). CCR #46
Skiles, J.J., R.A. Ragotzkie, J.D. McFadden, T.A. Grzelak and R.S. Dixon (1963). An airborne instrumentation system for microwave and infrared radiometry. Proc. 2nd Symp. on Remote Sensing of the Envir., 15-17 Oct. 1962, Inst. of Sci. and Tech., Univ. of Michigan, pp. 175-185. CCR #47
Stearns, C.R. and H.H. Lettau (1963). Report on two windprofile modification experiments in airflow over the ice of Lake Mendota. Ann. Rept. 1963, Studies of the effects of variations in boundary conditions on the atmospheric boundary layer, Contract DA-36-039-AMC-00878, Univ. of Wisconsin, Sec. 4, USA ERDA, Fort Huachuca, AZ, pp. 115-138. CCR #48
Astling, E. and L.H. Horn (1962). Empirical and theoretical studies of atmospheric energetics: A study of terrestrial radiation measured by Tiros II. Ann. Rept., USWB Contract CWB 10240, Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. CCR #1
Bryson, R.A. (1962). Summary of the conference on the climate of the 11th and 16th centuries. Bull. Am. Meteor. Soc. 43, 654-657. CCR #2
Bryson, R.A. and P.M. Kuhn (1962). Some regional heat budget values for Northern Canada. Geogr. Bull. (Canada) 17, 57-65. CCR #3
Dutton, J.A. (1962a). An addition to the paper 'Albedo variations measured from an airplane over several types of surface'. J. Geophys. Res.67(13), 5365-5366. CCR #4
Dutton, J.A. (1962b). Space and time response of airborne radiation sensors for the measurement of ground variables. J. Geophys. Res. 67(1), 195-205. CCR #5
Dutton, J.A. and R.A. Bryson (1962). Heat flux in Lake Mendota. Limnol.and Oceanogr. 7(1), 80-97. Also ONR Tech. Rept. #2, Nonr 1202(07), Jan., Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. CCR #6
Hamilton, H.L., Jr. (1962). Spatially continuous measurements of temperature profiles through an air-water interface. Final Rept., DA-36-039-SC-80282 (USEPG, Fort Huachuca, AZ), Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. CCR #7
Larsen, J.A. (1962). Major vegetation types of Western Ontario and Manitoba from aerial photographs. ONR Tech. Rept. #7, Nonr 1202(07), Feb.,Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. CCR #8
Lettau, H.H. (1962a). Equiangular wind and current spirals. Sec. 8 of Final Report: Studies of the three-dimensional structure of the planetary boundary layer, Contract DA-36-039-SC-80282, Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, pp. 159-172. CCR #9
Lettau, H.H. (1962b). Notes on theoretical models of profile structure in the diabatic surface layer. Sec. 10 of Final Report, Contract DA-36-039-SC-80282, Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison,pp. 195-226. CCR #10
Lettau, H.H. (1962c). Theoretical wind spirals in the boundary layer of a barotropic atmosphere. Beitraege zur Physik d. Atmosph. 35(3/4), 195-212. Also Tech. Note #7, DA-36-039-SC-80282, July 1961. CCR #11
Lettau, H.H. (1962d). A theoretical model of thermal diffusion in non-homogeneous conductors with applications to conditions in the moon's crust. Gerlands Beitr. z. Geoph. 71(5), 257-271. CCR #12
Ragotzkie, R.A. (1962). The effect of air stability on the development of wind waves on lakes. Limnol. and Oceanogr. 7(2), 248-251. Also ONR Tech. Rept. #9, Nonr 1202(07), Sept., Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. CCR #13
Ragotzkie, R.A. and J.D. McFadden (1962). Operation freezeup, an aerial reconaissance of climate and lake ice in central Canada. ONR Tech. Rept. #10, Nonr 1202(07), Nov., Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. CCR #14
Sabatini, R.R. and V.E. Suomi (1962). On the possibility of atmospheric infrared cooling estimates from satellite observations. J. Atmos. Sci. 19, 349-350. CCR #15
Sabbagh, M.E. and R.A. Bryson (1962). An objective precipitation climatology of Canada. Annals AAG 52,426-440. Also ONR Tech. Rept. #8, Nonr 1202 (07), Apr., Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. CCR #16
Schwerdtfeger, W. (1962). The southern circumpolar vortex and the spring warming of the polar stratosphere. Res. Rept. USWB, Contract CWB 10240, Sept. Also in Proc. Intn'l Symp. on Stratospheric and Mesospheric Circulation at Berlin, Meteorologische Abhandlungen, Institut fur Meteorologie und Geophysik der Freien Universitat Berlin, Vol. XXXVI, pp. 207-224, 1963. CCR #17
Scott, J.T. and R.A. Ragotzkie (1962). Heat budget of an ice covered inland lake. ONR Tech. Rept. #6, Nonr 1202(07), Oct., Dept. of Meteor., Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. CCR #18
Stearns, C.R. (1962). Micrometeorological installation on Lake Mendota.Final Rept., Contract DA-36-039-SC-80282, pp. 7-46 (CUSEPG, Fort Huachuca, AZ), Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison. CCR #19
Suomi, V.E. (1962a). Differential cooling from satellite observations. Proc. International Meteor. Satellite Workshop, Washington, D.C., Nov. 1961. CCR #20
Suomi, V.E. (1962b). Observing the atmosphere - a challenge. Proc.I.R.E. 50, 2191-2197. CCR #21
Wahl, E. (1962). The determination of upper air densities from the frictional heating of a satellite probe. J. Atmos. Sci. 20, 366-371. CCR #22
Wang, J.T. (1962). Agricultural Meteorology, 500 pp. CCR #23
Wang, J.Y. (1962a). More accurate agriculture and farming area appraisal by means of agrometeorological techniques. Depts. of Meteor. and Soils, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 12 pp. CCR #24
Wang, J.Y. (1962b). The influence of seasonal temperature ranges on pea production. Proc. Am. Soc. of Horticultural Sci., Beltsville, Md. CCR #25
Wang, J.Y. (1962c). Observational manual of vegetable phenology. Res. Rept. #9, Univ. of Wisconsin Ag. Experimental Station. CCR #26
Wang, J.Y. and S.C. Wang (1962). A simple graphical approach of Penman's method for evaporation estimates. J. Appl. Meteor. 1(4), 582-588. CCR #27
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