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Vol. 41, No. 3, 1 February 1984 Journal Contents of the Atmospheric Sciences ARTICLES Transient Eddy Forcing of the Time-Mean Flow as Identified by Geopotential Tendencies NGAR-CHEUN G LAU AND EERO O. HOLOPAINEN 313-328 Severe Downslope Windstorm Calculations in Two and Three Spatial Dimensions Using Anelastic Interactive Grid Nesting: A Possible Mechanism for Gustiness TERRY L. CLARK AND R . D. FARLEY 329-350 Observations of Wave-Mean Flow Interaction in the Southern Hemisphere DENNI S L. HARTMANN, CARLOS R. MECHOSO AND KOJI YAMAZAKI 351-362 Wave-Wave Interactions in the Stratosphere: Observations during Quiet and Active Win- tertim e Periods ANNE K. SMITH, JOHN C. GILLE AND LAWRENCE V. LYJAK 363-373 A Wind Tunnel and Theoretical Study of the Melting Behavior of Atmospheric Ice Particles. II: A Theoretical Study for Frozen Drops of Radius < 500 pm R . M. RASMUSSEN, V. LEVIZZANI AND H . R. PRUPPACHER 374-380 A Wind Tunnel and Theoretical Study of the Melting Behavior of Atmospheric Ice Particles. Ill: Experiment and Theory for Spherical Ice Particles of Radius > 500 ^m R . M. RASMUSSEN, V. LEVIZZANI AND H . R. PRUPPACHER 381-388 Empirical Models of the Eddy Heat Flux and Vertical Shear on Short Time Scales
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society – American Meteorological Society
Published: May 1, 1984
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