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Vol. 48, No. 11, November 1967 cipients are: Barnes Engineering Company, Stamford, Conn., Th e University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., has a for a radiometer unit with pre-amplifiers; Walter A. Bohan contract from NASA for the design, engineering and fabrica- Company, Park Ridge, 111., for part 1 "Guide for Interpreta- tion necessary to installation of meteorological instruments tion of Satellite Photography and Nephanalyses"; Geodyne in a NASA aircraft for atmospheric measurements. Corporation, Waltham, Mass., for inductive coupled tempera- Th e University of Washington, Seattle, Wash., has received ture array cables, and for replacement parts for the A-101 cur- a NASA grant to continue evaluation of new methods to be rent meter; and Travelers Research Center, Inc., Hartford, used in weather satellites, under the direction of Dr. Konrad Conn., for studies on the use of weather satellite data. J. K. Buettner, professor of atmospheric sciences. The following are meeting reports received at AMS Headquarters on or before 14 September arrange d for the benefit of working-level meteorologists— Cape Kennedy forecaster or observer—with additional items of entertain- At the June meeting a chapter constitution was adopted and men t and educational interest. Meetings will be scheduled as the officers elected
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society – American Meteorological Society
Published: Nov 1, 1967
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