Vertical Structure of Summer Fogs in the Dikson Island Area

The Arctic and Antarctic Institute, with the Main Geophysical Observatory, carried out in July-August 1967 a series of tethered meteorograph ascents in the Dikson Island area to study the vertical structure of the atmosphere when fog is present. The meteograph ascents were made at two-hour intervals...

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Main Authors: Vorontsov,P. A., Selitskaya,V. I.
Other Authors: ARMY FOREIGN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER CHARLOTTESVILLE VA
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1974
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Summary:The Arctic and Antarctic Institute, with the Main Geophysical Observatory, carried out in July-August 1967 a series of tethered meteorograph ascents in the Dikson Island area to study the vertical structure of the atmosphere when fog is present. The meteograph ascents were made at two-hour intervals to an altitude of 500 m. Trans. of Arkticheskii i Antarkticheskii Nauchno-Issledovatelskii Institut. Trudy (USSR) v228 n1 p87-99 1959.