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Atmospheric thermodynamics / Weather prediction / Radiosonde / Science and technology in the Soviet Union / Radio occultation / Global Positioning System / Hawaiian Islands / Wind / Technology / Meteorology / Atmospheric sciences
Date: 2014-10-20 13:27:10
Atmospheric thermodynamics
Weather prediction
Radiosonde
Science and technology in the Soviet Union
Radio occultation
Global Positioning System
Hawaiian Islands
Wind
Technology
Meteorology
Atmospheric sciences

Detection of the Inversion Layer over the central North Pacific Ocean using GPS Radio Occultation Thomas Winning1,2 (), Yi-Leng Chen1, David Hitzl1, Feng Hsaio, 1 Yu Fen Huang1, Feiqin Xie2 1Department

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