Index of the papers published in /

Index des articles publiés dans

Atmosphere

1977 - 1963

The Royal Meteorological Society, Canadian Branch published a number of scientific papers in the period 1950 to 1959. Initiated in 1963, Atmosphere was conceived as a Bulletin of Canadian Meteorology to facilitate communication between members of the Canadian Branch.. With the establishment of the Canadian Meteorological Society, in 1967, Atmosphere took on a more scientific mission. The index  contains only the scientific and other substantial articles. 

In 1977, the Canadian Meteorological Society became the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society, and Atmosphere changed its name to ATMOSPHERE-OCEAN

La Branche canadienne de la Royal Meteorological Society a publié plusieurs articles scientifiques dans les années 1950 à 1959. Lancée en 1963, Atmosphere était un Bulletin de la météorologie canadienne voué à la communication entre les membres de la Branche canadienne. Lors de la fondation de la Société météorologique du Canada, en 1967, Atmosphere adopta une mission plus scientifique. L'index ne contient que les articles scientifiques ou de nature substantielle. 

En 1977, la Société météorologique du Canada devint la Société canadienne de météorologie et d'océanographie, et Atmosphere changeat son nom à ATMOSPHERE-OCEAN.

PUBLISHED PAPERS / ARTICLES PUBLIÉS

A. Scanned Papers

Volume 15 No. 4 1977

a150400  T.R. Oke  EDITORIAL
a150401  Amin H. Meshal  Comparison of Drag Coefficients Over Water Measured Directly and Determined by Wind Profile
a150402  E. Vowinckel and Svenn Orvig  The Energy Budget of the Sable Island Ocean Region
a150403  P.W. Suckling and J.E. Hay  A Cloud Layer-sunshine Model for Estimating Direct, Diffuse and Total Solar Radiation

Volume 15 No. 3 1977

a150301  Brian Petrie and Peter C. Smith  Low-frequency Motions on the Scotian Shelf and Slope
a150302  D.G. Wright anl L.A. Mysak  Coastal Trapped Waves, with Application to the Northeast Pacific Ocean
a150303  G. Samuels and P.H. LeBlond  The Energy of Near-Surface Internal Waves

Volume 15 No. 2 1977

a150201  Allan H. Murphy and Robert L. Winkler  Experimental Point and Area Precipitation Probability Forecasts for a Forecast Area With Significant Local Effects
a150202  H.G. Leighton  The Ice Phase and the Evolution of Cloud Droplet Spectra
a150203  Harald Lejenäs  On the Breakdown of the Westerlies
a150204  H.B.Kruger  CLIMATOLOGICAL STATION HISTORIES (a140407)  - Notes and Correspondence

Volume 15 No. 1 1977

a150101  David E. Dietrich  Direct Simulation of Convective Adjustment and Other Ensemble Effects
a150102  Philip E. Merilees, Pierre Ducharme, and Ghislain Jacques  Experiments with a Polar Filter and a One-dimensional Semi-implicit Algorithm
a150103  G.S. Strong and E.P. Lozowski  An Alberta Study to Objectively Measure Hailfall Intensity
a150104  H.W. Teunissen  GLOBAL FLOW VISUALIZATION OR "THEODORE VON KÁRMÁN WINS AGAIN" - Notes and Correspondence

Volume 14 No. 4 1976

a140401  Christiane Beaudoin and Jacques Derome  On the Modelling of Stationary Planetary Waves
a140402  G.A. McBean  Scaling Turbulence in the Planetary Boundary Layer
a140403  T.R. Oke  The Distinction Between Canopy and Boundary-layer Urban Heat Islands
a140404  John E. Hay  A Revised Method for Determining the Direct and Diffuse Components of the Total Short-wave Radiation
a140405  Trevor Dickinson  Seasonal Variability of Rainfall Extremes
a140406  P.W. Suckling and John E. Hay  Modelling Direct Diffuse, and Total Solar Radiation for Cloudless Days
a140407  A.J.W. Catchpole and C. Ponce  ACCESS TO STATION HISTORIES FOR STUDIES OF CLIMATIC CHANGE: AN APPEAL FOR IMPROVEMENT - Notes and Correspondence

Volume 14 No. 3 1976  Project Stratoprobe

a140300  P.E. Merilees  FOREWARD
a140301  S.E. Bain, C.L. Mateer and W.F.J. Evans  Meteorological and Ozone Data for the Project Stratoprobe balloon Flights of 8 and 22 July, 1974
a140302  T.A. Clark and D.J.W. Kendall  The Measurement of Minor Stratospheric Constituent Concentrations by far Infra-red Emission Spectroscopy
a140303  J.B. Kerr and C.T. McElroy  Measurement of Stratospheric Nitrogen Dioxide from the AES Stratospheric Balloon Program
a140304  W.F.J. Evans, C.I. Lin and C.L. Midwinter  The Altitude Distribution of Nitric Acid at Churchill
a140305  B.A. Ridley, J.T. Bruin, H.I. Shiff and J.C. McConnell  Altitude Profile and Sunset Decay Measurements of Stratospheric Nitric Oxide
a140306  W.F.J. Evans, J.B. Kerr, D.I. Wardle, J.C. McConnell and H.I. Shiff  Intercomparison of NO, NO2, and HNO3 Measurements with Photochemical Theory
a140307  D.J. McEwan and H.T. Meredith  Solar Ultraviolet Flux Measurements
a140308  M.W.P. Cann, R.W. Nicholls, W.F.J. Evans and D.J. McEwen  Theoretical Simulation of Solar Ultraviolet Fluxes Measured on the 8 July 1974 Stratoprobe I Flights
a140309  R. Krishna Rao Vupputuri  The Steady-state Structure of the Natural Stratosphere and Ozone Distribution in a 2-D Model Incorporating Radiation and O-H-N Photochemistry and the Effects of Stratospheric Pollutants
a140310  The "ARGOS" Spaced-based Platform Location and Data Collection System

Volume 14 No. 2 1976

a140201  Claudio Tomasi and Francesco Tampieri  Features of the Proportionality Coefficient in the Relationship Between Visibility and Liquid Water Content in Haze and Fog
a140202  David Fissel, Stephen Pond and Mikio Miyake  Spectra of Surface Atmospheric Quantities at Ocean Weathership P
a140203  Roger Daley, Claude Girard, John Henderson and Ian Simmonds  Short-term Forecasting with a Multi-level Spectral Primitive Equation Model. Part I - Model Formulation
a140204  Roger Daley, Claude Girard, John Henderson and Ian Simmonds  Short-term Forecasting with a Multi-level Spectral Primitive Equation Model. Part II - Hemispheric Prognoses and Verification
a140205  H.P. Wilson and D.B. Fraser  ON SNOW DEVILS - Notes and Correspondence
a140206  H.S. Sandhu  A STUDY OF PHOTOCHEMICAL AIR POLLUTANTS IN THE URBAN AIRSHEDS OF EDMONTON AND CALGARY - Notes and Correspondence

Volume 14 No. 1 1976

a140101  S. Tabata  The General Circulation of the Pacific Ocean and a Brief Account of the Oceanographic Structure of the North Pacific Ocean. Part II - Thermal Regime and Influence on the Climate
a140102  Peter F. Lester  Evidence of Long Lee Waves in Southern Alberta
a140103  Hilding Sundqvist  On Vertical Interpolation and Truncation in Connexion with Use of Sigma System Models
a140104  A. Bootsma  A NOTE ON MINIMUM TEMPERATURE AND THE CLIMATOLOGICAL DAY AT FIRST ORDER STATIONS - Notes and Correspondence
a140105  Henry W. Brandli and John W. Orndorff  THE ROUND LAKE - Notes and Correspondence

Volume 13 No. 4 1975

a130401  S. Tabata  The General Circulation of the Pacific Ocean and a Brief Account of the Oceanographic Structure of the North Pacific Ocean. Part I - Circulation and Volume Transports
a130402  T.J. Simons  Effective Wind Stress over the Great Lakes Derived from Long-Term Numerical Model Simulations
a130403  George J. Boer and Leonard Steinberg  Fourier Series on Spheres
a130404  R.R. Rogers  An Elementary Parcel Model with Explicit Condensation and Supersaturation

Volume 13 No. 3 1975

a130301  Hilding Sundqvist  On Truncation Errors in Sigma-System Models
a130302  Hermann Flohn and Heribert Fleer  Climate Teleconnections with the Equatorial Pacific and the Role of Ocean/Atmosphere Coupling
a130303  R.P. Angle  Airflow from Mustard to Fallow
a130304  P.F. Lester   OPERATION LEECAT - Notes and Correspondence

Volume 13 No. 2 1975

a130201  G.A. McBean  Turbulent Fluxes over Lake Ontario During a Cold Frontal Passage
a130202  Serge Clauzy, Antoine Elefterion et Philippe Sarthou  Une Méthode d'étude Expérimentale "in situ" de la Zone d'échange entre les Nuages Convectifs et leur Environnement
a130203  R.L. Hawkes  The 15-25 µm Barrier to Drop Growth in Warm Rain
a130204  Richard E. Peterson  SNOW DEVILS - EARLY OBSERVATIONS - Notes and Correspondence

Volume 13 No. 1 1975

a130101  Alistair B. Fraser  The Green Flash and Clear Air Turbulence
a130102  Michel J.E. Gauthier et Conrad East  Techniques d'Échantillonnage et d'Analyse Granulométrique des Brouillards
a130103  G.S. Strong and M.L. Khandekar  A Note on Fluctuations in the Normal Temperature Trend at Selected Canadian Stations
a130104  M.J. Newark  The Relationship between Forest Fire Occurrence and 500 mb Longwave Ridging

Volume 12 No. 4 1974

a120401  Roger Daley  Cross-Equatorial Error Propagation: A Numerical Simulation
a120402  A.J.W. Catchpole and D.W. Moodie  Changes in the Canadian Definitions of Break-up and Freeze-up
a120403  Richard E. Peterson  Low Level Wind Maxima and Temperature Inversions Over the Northern Great Plains
a120404  Roland List and Humfrey Melling  Plume Convection Over an Urban Area as Observed by Acoustic Echo Sounding

Volume 12 No. 3 1974

a120301  Philip E. Merilees  Numerical Experiments with the Pseudospectral Method in Spherical Coordinates
a120302  Steven Lambert  A High Resolution Numerical Study of the Sea-Breeze Front
a120303  Hubert Allard and Jacques Derome  The Adjustment of the Wind Field to Small Scale Topography in a Numerical Weather Prediction Model
a120304  H.P. Wilson  A NOTE ON MESO-SCALE BARRIERS TO SURFACE AIRFLOW  Notes and Correspondence

Volume 12 No. 2 1974

a120201  P.G. Aber and C.N.H. Hall  Monthly Areal Precipitation Totals from 24-hour Computer Forecasts
a120202  F.H. Fanaki and J. Kovalick  Diffusion of Vehicle Exhaust Fumes
a120203  D. Yap  A Preliminary Investigation of Winter Air Pollution Potential At Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories
a120204  D. Skibin  COMMENT ON "TETROON STUDIES IN THE CROWSNEST PASS AREA" (a110301)  Notes and Correspondence

Volume 12 No. 1 1974

a120101  Joan Vyverberg Jensen  A Synoptic Parameterization of the Drag Coefficient
a120102  M.A. Shapiro  The Use of Isentropic Coordinates in the Formulation of Objective Analysis and Numerical Prediction Models
a120103  H.T. Beal  An Operational Windchill Index
a120104  Douglas L. Golding  The Correlation of Snowpack with Topography and Snowmelt Runoff on Marmot Creek Basin, Alberta

Volume 11 No. 4 1973

a110400  M.K. Thomas  DEDICATION TO DR. ANDREW THOMSON  Andrew Thomson: A Profile
a110401  H. Flohn  Remarks on Climatic Intransitivity and the 1972 Pacific Anomaly
a110402  Bernhard Haurwitz  Oscillations in a Basin of Cold Air
a110403  Gerald C. Gill  The Helicoid Anemometer
a110404  R.E. Munn  Secular Increases in Summer Haziness in the Atlantic Provinces
a110405  V.E. Sells and D.R. Hay  Lidar Evidence of Thermal Plumes in an Urban Environment
a110406  E. Vowinckel and Svenn Orvig  The Heat and Water Budgets of a Beaver Pond
a110407  Roland List and Terry L. Clark  The Effect of Particle Size Distributions on the Dynamics of Falling Precipitation Zones
a110408  W.F. Hitschfeld  Hail, Science and Politics
a110409  J. Stewart Marshall and Walter Hitschfeld  A Source of Hail Embryos
a110410  T.L. Richards  Hydrometeorology in the Atmospheric Environment Service
a110411  K.D. Hage  Kelvin-Helmholtz Billows - A Visual Example

Volume 11 No. 3 1973

a110301  D.M. Leahey and H.S. Hicklin  Tetroon Studies of Diffusion Potential in the Airshed Surrounding the Crowsnest Pass Area
a110302  D. Bauer  Snow Accretion on Power Lines
a110303  Donald R. Hay and Victor E. Sells  Lidar Studies of Atmospheric Particulate Over the City of London

Volume 11 No. 2 1973

a110201  Philip E. Merilees  An Effect of Finite Differences on the Estimation of Predictability
a110202  John Dublin  The Relation Between the North Pacific Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly During the Sixties and Hail Damage in Alberta
a110203  Stanton E. Tuller  Seasonal and Annual Precipitation Efficiency in Canada
a110204  Paul E. Carlson  Forecast Research Symposium

Volume 11 No. 1 1973

a110101  N.J. Cherry and R.R. Rogers  Mesoscale Effects of Hailstorms on the Environmental Air
a110102  Philip E. Merilees  The Pseudospectral Approximation Applied to the Shallow Water Equations on a Sphere
a110103  B. Padmanabhamurty and R.E. Munn  A Case Study of Mixing Height Variations in the Toronto Area
a110104  James H.S. Bradley  A Note on Waves, Wave Groups and Local Influence
a110105  John R. Hendricks  A Mirage at Regina

Volume 10 No. 4 1972

a100401  Earle A. Ripley  Man, Matador and Meteorology
a100402  Jacques Derome  On the Propagation of Local Errors in a Primitive Equations Model
a100403  M.J. Perry  Snow rollers - Lakeburn, N.B., April 5, 1972
a100404  W. Baier  Canadian Participation in the Commission for Agricultural Meteorology - World Meteorological Organization
a100405  E.P. Lozowski  COMMENTS ON "TURNING ON THE SUN & TURNING OFF THE STARS" (a100204) - Notes and Correspondence

Volume 10 No. 3 1972

a100301  R. List, R.C. Bennett and U. Rentsch  Acoustic Echo Soundings in Urban Toronto
a100302  A.G. Davenport and C.J. Baynes  An Approach to the Mapping of the Statistical Properties of Gradient Winds (Over Canada)

Volume 10 No. 2 1972

a100201  R.W. Shaw, M.S. Hirt and M.A. Tilley  Persistence of Light Surface Winds in Canada
a100202  Richard Asselin  Integration of a Semi-implicit Model with Time-Dependent Boundary Conditions
a100203  P.G Aber and D.K. Smith  Proposed Activities of the CMS Standing Committee on Public Information  - Notes and Correspondence
a100204  H.B. Kruger and A.D Christie  Activities of the CMS Standing Committee on Public Information  - Notes from Council

Volume 10 No. 1 1972

a100101  P.E. Merilees  Truncation Error in a Spectral Model
a100102  D.P. McIntyre  The Environmental Cycle: A Basis for Action
a100103  D.M. Whelpdale  The Contribution Made by Air-Borne Pollutants to the Pollution of Large Bodies of Water
a100104  D. Storr  Snow Devils - A Meteorological Oddity

Volume 9 No. 4 1971

a090401  John E. Hay  Precipitable Water Over Canada: II Distribution
a090402  Conrad East  Chaleur Urbaine à Montréal

Volume 9 No. 3 1971

Volume 9 No. 2 1971

Volume 9 No. 1 1971

a090101  Morley K. Thomas  A Brief History of Meteorological Services in Canada, Part 1: 1839-1930
a090102  Bhartendu  Atmospheric Electricity Measurements at Toronto
a090103  Gandikota V. Rao and Maurice B. Danard  A Review of Some Recent Observational and Dynamical Studies of Lake-Effect Winter Disturbances


B. Index of Papers Not Yet Scanned

 
Vol.
No.
Year
Année
Author
Auteur
Title
Titre
pages
1 1 1963 B.W. Boville Arctic winter 4
  2     NATIONAL METEOROLOGICAL CONGRESS 1963 - PROGRAM AND SUMMARIES (corrections in Vol 1#3) 11-37
  3   J.L. Galloway Modern Russian techniques in synoptic analysis 4
2 1 1964 D.E. McClellan October 1963 weather 4
  2     NATIONAL METEOROLOGICAL CONGRESS 1964 - PROGRAM AND SUMMARIES 14-30
  3     Fifth national congress of the Canadian Branch of the Royal Meteorological Society (a report) 6
3 1 1965 A.W. Brewer Meteorology at the University of Toronto 4
        Meteorology in Canada 1964 9
      W.L. Godson Some reflections on the international activities of a National Meteorological Service 21
  2     NATIONAL METEOROLOGICAL CONGRESS 1965 - PROGRAM AND SUMMARIES 10-30
  3     Sixth National Congress of the Canadian Branch (a report) 4
      Nancy Bignell McGill Observatory through 100 years 6
4 1 1966   SPECIAL ISSUE ON THE CREATION OF THE CANADIAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY
  2     NATIONAL METEOROLOGICAL CONGRESS 1966 - PROGRAM AND SUMMARIES 13-37
  3   E.K. Fedorov Some results and prospects of scientific research in the Institutes of the Hydrometeorological Service of the USSR (1965-66) 9-20
      I.M. Stewart A note on the extreme intensity of ground-based temperature inversions at Canadian micro-meteorological towers 23-28
      J.G. Potter The highest temperature in Canada? 29-37
5 1 1967 R.E. Munn and D. Berengut An analysis of smokiness at Regina and Saskatoon 3
      G.T. Csanady "Pilot Chimney" on the Waterloo campus 18
      V.A. Bugaev and S.L. Belousov Application of numerical weather prediction techniques in the operational routine of the Hydrometeorological Service of the USSR (TRANSLATION) 20
  2   M.K. Thomas The weather that was - 1966 4
      M.S. Hirt A case study of a weather satellite photograph mosaic 14
      R.K. Swartman and O. Ogunlade A statistical relationship between solar radiation, sunshine and relative humidity in the Tropics 25
      M.K. Thomas Some highlights of Canadian weather in centennial year 1967 35
  3   A.D. Christie The upper atmosphere and meteorology today - A review 2
      E.K. Fedorov A rational system of hydrometeorological information 26
  4   R.W. Longley The frequency of winter Chinooks in Alberta 4
        First Canadian meteorological commemorative postage stamp 17
      D.M. Whelpdale Hot-wire and sonic anemometry - A description and comparison 20
      W.R. D. Sewell and J. E. McMeiken Emerging problems in the management of atmospheric resources in Canada 34
6 1 1968 J. Clodman Terminal forecasting and supersonic transport 1
      K.D. Hage Action to the Rose report 8
      C.L. Mateer and H. Cameron The Rose report - A review 15
      A.K. Chakravarti Summer rainfall in India - Part 1 21
      G.W. Robertson World Meteorological Organization - CAGM IV 30
  2   W. Brinkmann and I.Y. Ashwell The structure and movement of the Chinook in Alberta 1
      W.L Godson Spotlight on GARP 11
        Second Annual Congress of the CMS (a report) 16
      R.W. Longley The diurnal variation of wind direction at Calgary 23
  3   G.D.V. Williams Using a computer to estimate normals of temperature and derived variables for any point on the Great Plains 81*
        * Change in page numbering to cumulative number
  4   J.S. McLernon Meteorological studies at Mt. Kobau, B.C. 121
      R.E. Munn Two warm frontal passages at Ottawa, Canada 125
      Maurice B. Danard Water balance of extratropical cyclones 129
      H.L. Ferguson Some notes on radiation and long-term climatic variations 133
      J. McCulloch Historical note -Bristol? in Alaska? 141
      W.R. Fryers Atmospheric pollution on the moon: a future problem 142
7 1 1969 R.W. Longley The diurnal variation of wind direction at Calgary - further comments 1
      J.W. Fraser and D.A. Tetu Tower instrumentation without hazard 3
      E.H.V. Dexter La Rivière tornado, July 20th, 1968 7
      J. Clodman The design and benefits of an automatic picture transmission network 11
      W.J. Maunder The consumer and the weather forecast 15
  2   D. Storr Meteorology in watershed research in Alberta 41
      J.J. Moakler Lapwings in Newfoundland 59
      Norman Green The winter of 1968-69 in the lower Fraser Valley of British Columbia 63
      Martha and Mandy Final report of Project MAMEX 67
      M.S. Hirt and S.E. Dinning Experiment in pollution transport during Peel County Cleaner Air Week campaign 70
        THIRD ANNUAL CONGRESS (a report) 48
  3   J.L. Knox The use of numerical prediction factors in public forecasts for the prediction of precipitation occurrence 81
      R.E. Munn Pollution wind-rose analysis 97
      M.K. Thomas A voice for Canadian science 108
  4   P.D. McTaggart-Cowan The role of meteorology in the national economy 121
      J.E. Pakiam and J. Maybank A preliminary study of some lightning-hailstorm relationships 131
      R.E. Munn Seasonal trends in the frequencies of strong winds over Lake Superior and the Gulf of St. Lawrence 144
8 1 1970 L. Shenfeld Meteorological aspects of air pollution control 3
      C.M. Penner Theoretical meteorology and the operational meteorologist 14
      G.P. Williams A note on the break-up of lakes and rivers as indicators of climate change 23
      R.W. Longley Meteorology at the University of Alberta 25
  2     FOURTH ANNUAL CONGRESS (report) 37
      R.E. Munn, J. Tomlain and R.L. Titus A preliminary climatology of ground-based inversions in Canada 52
  3   H.J. Wilson Meteorological conditions in Windsor, Ontario, during the passage of a ridge of high pressure 73
      M.F. Dolan Training of technicians and technologists in Canada 79
      J.R. Lauder Performance oriented training for Canadian armed forces meteorological technicians 85
  4   L.K. McGlening Meteorological teaching in school programs 113
      E.R. Reinelt On the variation of the 500-mb wind and its effect on the release of instability in the lee of the Alberta Rockies 119
      J.E. Hay Precipitable water over Canada. I Computation 128
      16-25
      26-31
 9 a090201   Morley K. Thomas A brief history of meteorological services in Canada, Part 1: 1930-1939 37-47
      R.H. Robinson 500-mb prediction by statistical methods 48-56
  a090301   Morley K. Thomas A brief history of meteorological services in Canada, Part 3: 1939-1945 69-79
        FIFTH ANNUAL CONGRESS (proceedings) 80-92

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