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Forecasting of Mesoscale Weather in the United States. Committee on
Meteorological Analysis, Prediction, and Research. 1990.
TOGA: A Review of Progress and Future
Opportunities. Advisory Panel for the Tropical Ocean and Global
Atmosphere (TOGA) Program. 1990.
The Department of Energy's Atmospheric
Chemistry Program, A Critical Review. 1991.
Four-Dimensional Model Assimilation of
DataA Strategy for the Earth System Sciences. 1991.
Prospects for Extending the Range of
Prediction of the Global Atmosphere. 1991.
Rethinking the Ozone Problem in Urban and
Regional Air Pollution. With the NRC Board on Environmental Studies
and Toxicology. 1991.
''Climatological Considerations of the
National Weather Service Modernization Program.'' In: Toward A New
National Weather Service, Second Report of the NRC National Weather
Service Modernization Committee. 1992.
Coastal MeteorologyA Review of the
State of the Science. 1992.
A Decade of International Climate
ResearchThe First Ten Years of the World Climate Research
Program. 1992.
Understanding and Predicting Atmospheric
Chemical ChangeAn Imperative for the U.S. Global Change
Research Program. 1993.
Atmospheric Effects of Stratospheric
AircraftAn Evaluation of NASA's Interim Assessment. 1994.
Estimating Bounds on Extreme Precipitation
EventsA Brief Assessment. 1994.
GEWEX and GCIP: Initial Review of Concepts
and Objectives. Letter Report. October 11, 1994.
GOALS (Global Ocean-Atmosphere-Land
System)for Predicting Seasonal-to-Interannual Climate.
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Ocean-Atmosphere Observations Supporting
Short-Term Climate Predictions. 1994.
ONR Research Opportunities in Upper
Atmospheric Sciences. With the Naval Studies Board and the Space
Studies Board. 1994.
A Space Physics ParadoxWhy Has
Increased Funding Been Accompanied by Decreased Effectiveness in
the Conduct of Space Physics Research? 1994.
Natural Climate Variability on
Decade-to-Century Time Scales. 1995.
Organizing U.S. Participation in GOALS
(Global Ocean-Atmosphere-Land System). 1995.
"Report of the Atmospheric Sciences Data
Panel." In: Study of the Long-Term Retention of Selected Scientific
and Technical Records of the Federal Government. 1995.
Learning to Predict Climate Variations
Associated with E1 Niño and the Southern
OscillationAccomplishments and Legacies of the TOGA Program.
1996.
A Plan for a Research Program on Aerosol
Radiative Forcing and Climate Change. 1996.