Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 3Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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Page 343
... ground— but averaged over the entire earth's surface . Energy received and released must almost bal- ance on a ... ground loses energy through evaporation ( ~ 22 % ) and direct conduction to the atmosphere ( 6 % ) . The evaporated water ...
... ground— but averaged over the entire earth's surface . Energy received and released must almost bal- ance on a ... ground loses energy through evaporation ( ~ 22 % ) and direct conduction to the atmosphere ( 6 % ) . The evaporated water ...
Page 354
... ground observers over many years , depending primarily on appearance . From a physical point of view , the ... ground , fogs may form . Over land at night , the cooling may be due to the radiation of heat from the ground , but fogs also ...
... ground observers over many years , depending primarily on appearance . From a physical point of view , the ... ground , fogs may form . Over land at night , the cooling may be due to the radiation of heat from the ground , but fogs also ...
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... ground - based studies indicate that both columnar ice crystals and ice crystal plates have to grow by diffusion to a cer- tain size before they can grow by riming . It turns out that the columnar crystal's minor dimension ( width ) has ...
... ground - based studies indicate that both columnar ice crystals and ice crystal plates have to grow by diffusion to a cer- tain size before they can grow by riming . It turns out that the columnar crystal's minor dimension ( width ) has ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Cloud Physics | 353 |
Coal Geology | 371 |
Celestial Mechanics 1 Colin R Ward | 409 |
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