Ionospheric and upper air research

Some of the geophysical research being conducted by the Air Force Cambridge Research Center, Air Research and Development Command, was described in an earlier issue (Physics Today, p. 10, February 1953). It may be recalled that the Terrestrial Sciences Laboratory investigated the properties and inte...

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Published in:Physics Today
Main Authors: staff, Ionospheric and Upper Air Laboratories, staff, Upper Air Research Observatory
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing 1953
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3061162
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spelling craippubl:10.1063/1.3061162 2024-02-11T10:01:05+01:00 Ionospheric and upper air research staff, Ionospheric and Upper Air Laboratories staff, Upper Air Research Observatory 1953 http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3061162 https://pubs.aip.org/physicstoday/article-pdf/6/3/10/8318058/10_1_online.pdf en eng AIP Publishing Physics Today volume 6, issue 3, page 10-13 ISSN 0031-9228 1945-0699 General Physics and Astronomy journal-article 1953 craippubl https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3061162 2024-01-26T09:45:22Z Some of the geophysical research being conducted by the Air Force Cambridge Research Center, Air Research and Development Command, was described in an earlier issue (Physics Today, p. 10, February 1953). It may be recalled that the Terrestrial Sciences Laboratory investigated the properties and interactive effects of the land, oceans, and atmosphere using techniques and instrumentation of seismology and acoustics. The occupation of Ice Island T-3 in the Arctic research program was given as an example of the interrelationship of terrestrial and atmospheric studies. Microseismic activity was correlated with meteorological conditions and the anomalous propagation of sound was described as a tool in the determination of temperatures and winds at high altitudes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic AIP Publishing Arctic Physics Today 6 3 10 13
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description Some of the geophysical research being conducted by the Air Force Cambridge Research Center, Air Research and Development Command, was described in an earlier issue (Physics Today, p. 10, February 1953). It may be recalled that the Terrestrial Sciences Laboratory investigated the properties and interactive effects of the land, oceans, and atmosphere using techniques and instrumentation of seismology and acoustics. The occupation of Ice Island T-3 in the Arctic research program was given as an example of the interrelationship of terrestrial and atmospheric studies. Microseismic activity was correlated with meteorological conditions and the anomalous propagation of sound was described as a tool in the determination of temperatures and winds at high altitudes.
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