| 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. |
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Année |
Auteur |
Titre |
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| 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* | ||
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| 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 | |||
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| 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 |