The BMRC Australian Monsoon Experiment: AMEX
Holland, Greg J.; McBride, John L.; Smith, Roger K.; Jasper, David; Keenan, Thomas D.
1986-12-01 00:00:00
The BMRC Australian Monsoon Experiment is part of a concerted tropical research program aimed at improving our understanding of the physics and dynamics of tropical weather systems. It is based on the collection of high-density tropical upper-air soundings and radar data during two observational phases in October 1986 and January/February 1987. The objectives, background, and rationale for this program are described together with an overview of the design and timetable of the observing component.
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The BMRC Australian Monsoon Experiment is part of a concerted tropical research program aimed at improving our understanding of the physics and dynamics of tropical weather systems. It is based on the collection of high-density tropical upper-air soundings and radar data during two observational phases in October 1986 and January/February 1987. The objectives, background, and rationale for this program are described together with an overview of the design and timetable of the observing component.
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
– American Meteorological Society
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