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RMS 'Classic Papers'
Waghorn wrote:
I see The RMS is making available some now hard to get hold of papers-
http://www.rmets.org/publication/classics/index.php
inc-
Browning, K.A. and Ludlam, F.H., 1962. Airflow in convective storms.
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 88, (376), 117-135
and 88, (378), 555.
Manley, G., 1953. The mean temperature of central England, 1698-1952.
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 79, (340), 242-261.
Manley, G., 1974. Central England temperatures: monthly means 1659 to 1973.
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 100, (425), 389-405.
Excellent idea.Not complaining at all but it would nice to have a little
gloss on why they should be considered 'classic' from a contemporary
viewpoint,
I'd lost my copy of "airflow in convective storms" thanx Waghorn. The
Wokingham storm was a forward flank updraught HP supercell according to
some correspondance I had with the man himself, one for the trivia buffs (:
Les
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