Precision of evaporation measurements using the Bowen ratio K. J. A. RevfeimR. B. Jordan OriginalPaper Pages: 97 - 111
Long-wave radiative flux divergence and nocturnal cooling of the urban atmosphere R. F. FuggleT. R. Oke OriginalPaper Pages: 113 - 120
Long-wave radiative flux divergence and nocturnal cooling of the urban atmosphere M. NunezT. R. Oke OriginalPaper Pages: 121 - 135
A quantitative comparison between acoustic sounder returns and the direct measurement of atmospheric temperature fluctuations D. N. AsimakopoulosR. S. ColeB. A. Crease OriginalPaper Pages: 137 - 147
An assessment of proposed similarity theories for the atmospheric boundary layer S. P. S. AryaA. Sundararajan OriginalPaper Pages: 149 - 166
Geometric similarity for the temperature field in the unstable atmospheric surface layer Douglas S. Davison OriginalPaper Pages: 167 - 180
Turbulence above Lake Ontario: Velocity and scalar statistics G. A. McBeanJ. I. MacPherson OriginalPaper Pages: 181 - 197
Turbulent transport within and above a maize canopy R. G. Bill Jr.L. H. Allen Jr.E. Lemon OriginalPaper Pages: 199 - 220
Determination of the momentum flux at the air-sea interface under variable meteorological and oceanographic conditions: Further application of the wind-wave interaction method S. A. Hsu Research Note Pages: 221 - 226
Comments on ‘on the representation of frequency spectra in meteorology’ H. A. Panofsky Correspondence Pages: 227 - 227
Comment on ‘diurnal variations of radon and meteorological variables near the ground’ P. Groen Correspondence Pages: 231 - 231
Comments on a paper by B. B. Hicks: ‘A procedure for the formulation of bulk transfer coefficients over water’ Jack H. Shreffler Correspondence Pages: 235 - 236
Discussion of ‘thermals over the sea and gull flight behavior’ by A. H. Woodcock J. W. Deardorff Correspondence Pages: 241 - 246
Comments on “the Navier-Stokes equations in turbulent flow” J. Lacaze Correspondence Pages: 249 - 249