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The American Meteorological Society promotes the development and dissemination of information and education on the atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences and the advancement of their professional applications. Founded in 1919, AMS has a membership of more than 14,000 professionals, ...
An organic compound, formula CH<sub>3</sub>Br, present in the atmosphere as the result of both natural (oceanic production) and anthropogenic (use as a soil fumigant) sources; this compound is the largest single source of bromine to the stratosphere, with a tropospheric mixing ratio of about 10 parts per trillion (by volume).
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晶 (キャンディー氷); の密な蓄積水の体の凍結の初期段階。海表面は厚いと酒に酔ってと時々 脂っこい外観になります。汚泥の深さはほとんど 1 フィートを超えています。グリースの氷を参照してください。
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Family of compounds in which nitrogen is bound to oxygen. The most abundant is nitrous oxide, formula N<sub>2</sub>O, which is relatively unreactive. Nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO<sub>2</sub>) are highly reactive, and are present in much lower amounts in the atmosphere. Together, NO and NO<sub>2</sub> are classed as odd nitrogen, or active nitrogen.
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グラフィックまたは機能的な関係土砂吐出流量 (流れる水における単位時間当たりの質量) やボリューム単位時間または単位時間当たりの質量の対応する水の流量。グラフィカルな関係し、呼ばれ評価曲線の機能的な関係は評価式または評価関数と呼ばれます。風の容量を比較します。
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Colloquial expression for a deposit of glaze built up on trees, shrubs, and other exposed objects during a fall of freezing precipitation; the product of an ice storm.
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The direction, with respect to magnetic north, from which the wind is blowing; distinguish from true north direction. Magnetic winds are frequently used in aircraft operation, necessitated by the magnetic frame of reference applied to air navigation facilities (such as designation of runway alignment).
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Colloquial expression for a deposit of glaze built up on trees, shrubs, and other exposed objects during a fall of freezing precipitation; the product of an ice storm.
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Radiative transfer in which more than one scattering event may be of importance before transmission, reflection, or absorption. Multiple-scattering is the dominant effect on the transfer of solar radiation within clouds, giving rise to diffuse radiation. Compare single-scattering.
Industry:Weather