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Comments on "The ELDORA/ASTRAIA Airborne Doppler Weather Radar: High-Resolution Observations from TOGA COARE." (Tropical Oceans-Global Atmosphere Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Response Experiment)(response to P.H. Hildebrand and W.-C. Lee, Bulletin of the Americal Meteorological Society, p. 213, vol. 77)(includes authors' reply)

Article Abstract:

The differences between high-resolution Doppler radar observations and previous investigations on tropical convection of large cumulus clouds may be attributed to the different instrumentation used and the varying conditions under which data were collected. To eliminate these variances, Radar chaff-tracing techniques should be employed. However, the authors' attest that trajectory analyses that are ground-based and based on high-resolution airborne radar provide a better picture of thunderstorms.

Author: Vonnegut, B., Molinari, J.E.
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Publication Name: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Subject: Earth sciences
ISSN: 0003-0007
Year: 1996
Research, Doppler radar, Radar meteorology

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WMO adopts a resolution governing international exchange of meteorological and related data and products

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The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) adopted on June 22, 1995, a resolution governing the international exchange of meteorological data and products. The resolution includes most of the items sought by the US. Public meteorological services, particularly those in Europe, have become involved in commercial activities to recover part of their operating costs. The WMO resolutions focus on ensuring the free flow of meteorological data and products.

Author: Greenfield, R.S.
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Publication Name: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Subject: Earth sciences
ISSN: 0003-0007
Year: 1995
Laws, regulations and rules, Information services, Meteorology, Selective dissemination of information, Meteorological services, World Meteorological Organization

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On the lack of accountability in meteorological research

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A list of recommendations is presented on improving accountability in researching and reporting in the field of meteorology. These include increasing discussion in workshops, ensuring adequate public review of works, establishing an electronic journal to encourage such review, and publishing relevant criticism.

Author: Errico, Ronald M.
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Publication Name: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Subject: Earth sciences
ISSN: 0003-0007
Year: 2000
United States, Standards, Statistical Data Included, Methods, Science, Scientific method, Meteorological research, Peer review

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