The development of convective instability, wind shear, and vertical motion in relation to convective activity and synoptic systems in AVE IV

The development of convective instability, wind shear, and vertical motion in relation to convective activity and synoptic systems in AVE IV

by James G Davis

Book 3386 of NASA contractor report --

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