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Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Owensboro, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Tom Feeney, Douglas Harper Jan 1981

Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Owensboro, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Tom Feeney, Douglas Harper

WKU Archives Records

Climatological summary of weather and temperatures for Owensboro, Kentucky from 1951 to 1980


Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Bowling Green, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glenn Conner, Sherree Tipton, Lynda Dilgard Jan 1981

Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Bowling Green, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glenn Conner, Sherree Tipton, Lynda Dilgard

WKU Archives Records

Climatological summary of weather and temperatures for Bowling Green, Kentucky between 1951 and 1980.


Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Farmers, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Mark Simpson, Douglas Harper, Cliff Hardin Jan 1981

Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Farmers, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Mark Simpson, Douglas Harper, Cliff Hardin

WKU Archives Records

Climatological summary of weather and temperatures for Farmers, Kentucky from 1951 to 1980.


Ua66/8/2 Climate Of London, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Mark Simpson, Douglas Harper Jan 1981

Ua66/8/2 Climate Of London, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Mark Simpson, Douglas Harper

WKU Archives Records

Climatological summary of weather and temperatures for London, Kentucky from 1954 to 1980.


Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Louisville, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Mark Simpson, Douglas Harper Jan 1981

Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Louisville, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Mark Simpson, Douglas Harper

WKU Archives Records

Climatological summary of weather and temperatures for Louisville, Kentucky from 1951 to 1980.


Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Madisonville, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Mark Simpson, Douglas Harper Jan 1981

Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Madisonville, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Mark Simpson, Douglas Harper

WKU Archives Records

Climatological summary of weather and temperatures for Madisonville, Kentucky from 1951 to 1980.


Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Maysville, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Kevin Brown, Douglas Harper Jan 1981

Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Maysville, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Kevin Brown, Douglas Harper

WKU Archives Records

Climatological summary of weather and temperatures for Maysville, Kentucky from 1951 to 1980.


Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Manchester, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Kevin Brown, Douglas Harper Jan 1981

Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Manchester, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Kevin Brown, Douglas Harper

WKU Archives Records

Climatological summary of weather and temperatures for Manchester, Kentucky from 1951 to 1980.


Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Middlesboro, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Kevin Brown, Douglas Harper Jan 1981

Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Middlesboro, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Kevin Brown, Douglas Harper

WKU Archives Records

Climatological summary of weather and temperatures for Middlesboro, Kentucky from 1951 to 1980.


Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Mount Sterling, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Kevin Brown, Douglas Harper Jan 1981

Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Mount Sterling, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Kevin Brown, Douglas Harper

WKU Archives Records

Climatological summary of weather and temperatures for Mount Sterling, Kentucky from 1951 to 1980.


Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Pikeville, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Tom Feeney, Douglas Harper Jan 1981

Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Pikeville, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Tom Feeney, Douglas Harper

WKU Archives Records

Climatological summary of weather and temperatures for Pikeville, Kentucky between 1951 and 1980.


Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Scottsville, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Mark Simpson, Douglas Harper, Cliff Hardin Jan 1981

Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Scottsville, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Mark Simpson, Douglas Harper, Cliff Hardin

WKU Archives Records

Climatological summary of weather and temperatures for Scottsville, Kentucky from 1951 to 1980.


Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Lexington, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Mark Simpson, Douglas Harper Jan 1981

Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Lexington, Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Mark Simpson, Douglas Harper

WKU Archives Records

Climatological summary of weather and temperatures for Louisville, Kentucky from 1951 to 1980.


Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Mammoth Cave Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Mark Simpson, Douglas Harper Jan 1981

Ua66/8/2 Climate Of Mammoth Cave Kentucky, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Mark Simpson, Douglas Harper

WKU Archives Records

Climatological summary of weather and temperatures for Mammoth Cave from 1951 to 1980.


Numerical Model Simulation Of Offshore Flow During The Winter Season, Maria Cintia Piccolo Jan 1981

Numerical Model Simulation Of Offshore Flow During The Winter Season, Maria Cintia Piccolo

OES Theses and Dissertations

Because of the step function variability of heat and moisture flux in coastal zones, adequate descriptive models of mesoscale coastal circulation and weather patterns demand high spatial resolution in the analysis of wind, temperature and moisture patterns. To obtain realistic concepts of offshore flow the sparse offshore data networks need to be supplemented by mesoscale numerical models. The problems associated with the modeling of offshore flow across the east coast of the United States during the winter season have been investigated with a simple two dimensional numerical model of the planetary boundary layer.

The model has two predictive equations for …


A Model For Calculating Desert Aerosol Turbidity Over The Oceans From Geostationary Satellite Data, Carl C. Norton, Frederick R. Mosher, Barry Hinton, David W. Martin, David Santek, William Kuhlow Jun 1980

A Model For Calculating Desert Aerosol Turbidity Over The Oceans From Geostationary Satellite Data, Carl C. Norton, Frederick R. Mosher, Barry Hinton, David W. Martin, David Santek, William Kuhlow

Publications

A technique has been developed to infer the optical thickness of Saharan dust from Synchronous Meteorological Satellite (SMS) brightness measurements at visible wavelengths. The scattering model consists of an air layer, a dust layer and a lower boundary of variable albedo. Single-scatter properties of the dust computed from Mie theory were the basis for calculations by plane-parallel theory of radiative transfer in the dust layer. Radiative interactions between air and dust layers and the lower boundary were calculated with an adding version of the doubling scheme. Optical thickness was determined from satellite brightness measurements through a lookup table produced by …


A Technique For Collecting Water Samples Under Extreme Winter Conditions, J. B. Carlson, G. E. Ahlgren Jan 1980

A Technique For Collecting Water Samples Under Extreme Winter Conditions, J. B. Carlson, G. E. Ahlgren

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Shallow Convection On Day 261 Of Gate: Mesoscale Arcs, C. Warner, J. Simpson, D. W. Martin, D. Suchman, F. R. Mosher, R. F. Reinking Dec 1979

Shallow Convection On Day 261 Of Gate: Mesoscale Arcs, C. Warner, J. Simpson, D. W. Martin, D. Suchman, F. R. Mosher, R. F. Reinking

Publications

On 18 September 1974, a cloud cluster growing in the GATE [Global Atmospheric Research Program] ship array was examined using aircraft flying close to one another at different heights, the geostationary satellite SMS-1, and radar, rawinsonde and ship data, with a view to elucidating mechanisms of convection. In this paper we concentrate analysis on cloudy convection in the moist layer.

In and above southerly surface monsoon flow approaching the cluster, clouds indigenous to the moist layer took the form of rows of tiny cumulus, and of arcs of cumulus mediocris, with patterns different from those of deeper clouds. From satellite …


An Investigation Of Surface Albedo Variations During The Recent Sahel Drought, Carl C. Norton, Frederick R. Mosher, Barry Hinton Oct 1979

An Investigation Of Surface Albedo Variations During The Recent Sahel Drought, Carl C. Norton, Frederick R. Mosher, Barry Hinton

Publications

Applications Technology Satellite (ATS) 3 green sensor data are used to measure surface reflectance variations in the Sahara/Sahel during the recent drought period 1967–74. The magnitude of the seasonal reflectance change is shown to be as much as 80% for years of normal precipitation and less than 50% for drought years. Year-to-year comparisons during both wet and dry seasons reveal the existence of a surface reflectance cycle coincident with the drought intensity. The relationship between the green reflectance and solar albedo is examined and estimated to be about 0.6 times the reflectance change observed by the green channel.


Ua66/8/2 Climatological Summary: Barren River Area Development District, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Robert Sanderson, Robert Ashby, J. M. Phipps Jun 1979

Ua66/8/2 Climatological Summary: Barren River Area Development District, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Robert Sanderson, Robert Ashby, J. M. Phipps

WKU Archives Records

This document summarizes and analyzes the climate of the Barren River Area Development District, discusses seasonal variance and trends, and provides examples of the application of climatological data to climate related or induced problems. By using this document, planners can identify climate related problems, assess the probability of occurrence, develop recommended courses of action, and assist local governments in their planning efforts.


Ua66/8/2 Severe Storms In Kentucky 1959-1977, Wku Climate Center, Glen Conner, Robert Ashby May 1979

Ua66/8/2 Severe Storms In Kentucky 1959-1977, Wku Climate Center, Glen Conner, Robert Ashby

WKU Archives Records

Kentucky Climate Center report Number 18 Severe Storms in Kentucky, 1959-1977.


Ua66/8/2 Growing Season In Kentucky 1948-1977, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Robert Sanderson May 1979

Ua66/8/2 Growing Season In Kentucky 1948-1977, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Robert Sanderson

WKU Archives Records

Kentucky Climate Center report number 21 Growing Season in Kentucky


Ua66/8/2 Heating Degree Days In Kentucky 1951-1977, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Robert Sanderson May 1979

Ua66/8/2 Heating Degree Days In Kentucky 1951-1977, Wku Kentucky Climate Center, Glen Conner, Robert Sanderson

WKU Archives Records

Kentucky Climate Center report no. 20 Heating Degree Days in Kentucky, 1951-1977.


A 200 Year Record Of Carbon-13 And Carbon-14 Variations In A Bermuda Coral, Y. Nozaki, D. M. Rye, K. K. Turekian, Richard E. Dodge Oct 1978

A 200 Year Record Of Carbon-13 And Carbon-14 Variations In A Bermuda Coral, Y. Nozaki, D. M. Rye, K. K. Turekian, Richard E. Dodge

Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles

A 200 year old brain coral, captured in Bermuda in 1976 was slabbed and x-rayed. Using the annual growth bands sequential, dated samples were taken over the entire growth period of the coral and analyzed for Δ14C, δ13C and δ18O. During the past 80 years atmospheric variations in Δ14C and δ13C due to human effects, such as release of bomb C-14 and dilution of both C-14 and C-13 by fossil fuel burning, are closely tracked by the coral. Prior to 1900 divergences between the coral and tree Δ14C …


University Of Connecticut Agriculture Climate Station In Coventry , Connecticut, The, David R. Miller, Byron E. Janes Sep 1978

University Of Connecticut Agriculture Climate Station In Coventry , Connecticut, The, David R. Miller, Byron E. Janes

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


An Analysis Of Weather-Related Factors & Non-Productive Learning Behaviors Of Fourth-Fifth & Sixth Grade Students, Donald Cheser Jul 1977

An Analysis Of Weather-Related Factors & Non-Productive Learning Behaviors Of Fourth-Fifth & Sixth Grade Students, Donald Cheser

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

This project is a study of the relationships of weather variables and non-productive classroom behaviors. Four observers recorded behaviors of over one hundred elementary students for a period of fifty days.

The weather variables used in this study may be divided into two major categories; visible and invisible atmospheric conditions. Visible atmospheric conditions included classifying the atmosphere as sunny, fair, cloudy, stormy, rainy, and phases of the moon. Invisible conditions recorded were temperature and barometric pressure.

The non-productive behavior variables included were aggression, arguing, attitude, annoying, bathroom abuse, cheating, destructive, clowning, disobedient, disruptive, ill-mannered, inattentive, lying, name calling, playing, rule …


Stochastic Models For Precipitation, Peter Purdue, Z. Govindarajulu Jun 1977

Stochastic Models For Precipitation, Peter Purdue, Z. Govindarajulu

KWRRI Research Reports

In this project a stochastic model, using Semi-Markov Processes, was developed to simulate daily rainfall patterns in Kentucky. This model contains many of the currently used models as special cases and is applicable at any station in Kentucky as well as elsewhere.

For use in Kentucky an 8 state Semi-Markov Process is developed and the parameters of the model are determined from historical rainfall data. The model is tested at 4 different stations in Kentucky and the simulated and actual rainfall processes are found to be in good agreement. Finally some long run probabilities are calculated as well as mean …


Interpretation Of Selected Soil Data From The Central Part Of Utah, Amjad T. El-Rihani May 1977

Interpretation Of Selected Soil Data From The Central Part Of Utah, Amjad T. El-Rihani

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

Seventy-eight soil samples belonging to 15 sites were sampled by SEAM project in 1976. These 15 pedons represent different soil types which cover the Manti-LaSal area in the central part of Utah. The 15 pedons were described in standard notation. Complete soil analysis was done. The soil analysis includes the following determinations: particle size distribution, moisture retention, soil pH, organic matter, electrical conductivity, calcium carbonate equivalent, cation exchange capacity , base saturation, extractable cations and saturation extract soluble. Also x-ray diffraction for selected horizons was done.

The 15 pedons were classified according to the currently used system. This report includes …


Cereal Foliage Disease Survey, T N. Khan, A. G. P. Brown Jan 1977

Cereal Foliage Disease Survey, T N. Khan, A. G. P. Brown

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Cereal Foliage Disease Survey A dry season reduced disease to insignificant levels (as measured by this survey) in all areas except the south west. Late rains may have produced some damage to wheat by S. nodorum however but this was probably confined to southern areas. In barley net blotch which has been declining re appeared a major disease in 1977 excepting high rainfall areas, where scald continued to be severe. The level of scald infection was considerably lower which may be associated with relatively higher temperatures and low rainfall. Variety Clipper continued to show high degree of tolerance to net …


Long Term Rotation Trials 1977, I Rowland Jan 1977

Long Term Rotation Trials 1977, I Rowland

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

W56H, 66M29, 67C13, 67N4, 68E5, 68SG5,73SG16.

Lupins, Barley, Clover.