Shows and discusses the best annuals and perennials in the years 2010-2013., video file MPEG 158MB, 2010 trial garden winners (6:45) -- 2011 best of annuals (8:02) -- 2011 best of perennials (4:23) -- 2012 best of annuals (6:44) --2012 best of perennials (4:36) -- 2013 best of annuals (10:48) -- 2013 best of perennials (4:49), Produced by Colorado State University Extension.
"November 1977.", Partially supported by NOAA, National Hurricane and Experimental Meteorology Laboratory, grant no., Includes bibliographical references (p. 126-132)., Description based on print version record.
This paper discusses one to two day future tropical cyclone intensity change from both a composite and an individual case point-of-view. Tropical cyclones occurring in the Gulf of Mexico during the period 1957-1977 form the primary data source., "May, 1981.", This research has been supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Grant No., Includes bibliographical references (p. 70-73)., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
The dynamics of tropical cyclone motion are investigated by solving the vergent barotropic vorticity equation on a beta plane., Funding for this research has been provided by the Office of Naval Research Grant No., Includes bibliographical references (p. 45-47)., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
This paper presents results of a comprehensive study of relationship between the movement of tropical cyclones and the large-scale circulation which surrounds them., "May, 1982.", This research was supported by the Office of Naval Research Contract Grant No., Includes bibliographical references (p. 66-68)., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Some results are presented from a completed first stage of a collaborative Colorado State University/Australian Bureau of Meteorology project to investigate various aspects of tropical cyclones in the Australian/southwest Pacific region., "March, 1983.", Lacking pages 226-229., NSF #, NOAA/NHRL #, Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-243)., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Microwave brightness temperature data from the Nimbus 5 satellite have been analyzed, using threshold brightness temperatures, to yield tropical oceanic precipitation frequencies for several classes of rainfall rates during the season December 1972 to February 1973., "May, 1976.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 44-46)., Description based on print version record.
"June 1978.", Research supported by the Global Atmospheric Research Program, National Science Foundation and the GARP Atlantic Tropical Experiment (GATE) Project Office, NOAA under grants OCD 74-21678 and ATM 77-15369., Bibliography: p. 154-155.