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82326. Smith, William L.. Note on the relationship between total precipitable water and surface dew point. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Meteorology, 1966, pp.41-42. Call Number: UW MET Publication No.66.12.A1. 
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82327. Smith, William L.. Atmospheric soundings from satellites - false expectation or the key to improved weather prediction?Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume: 117, Issue: 498, 1991, pp.267-297. Reprint # 1233. 
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82328. Smith, William L.. Improvements to the simultaneous retrieval algorithm. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 1988, pp.28. abstract. 
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82329. Smith, William L.. Reduction of satellite sounding measurements. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1972, pp.74-78. Reprint # 956. 

82330. Smith, William L.. Operational sounding algorithms. Washington, DC, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Scientific and Technical Information Office, 1980, pp.1-10. Reprint # 2397. 

82331. Smith, William L.. Letter requesting change in Lynda Parker's position as Assistant Director of SSEC to CIMSS Institute manager. Details reasons for need of manager. Attachment: CIMSS Institute manage duties and responsibilities. Position description. Madison, WI, 1 August 1984. 2p., attachment. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1464. 

82332. Smith, William L.. ARM Fourier transform spectrometer data analysis tools. ARM progress report FY 1994 [DOE grant DE FG02-92-ER61365]. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 1994. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.94.00.S1. 
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82333. Smith, William L.. The Nimbus 6 sounding experiment - A prototype of the satellite sounding system during the FGGE. Geneva, World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Global Atmospheric Research Programme (GARP), Working Group on Numerical Experimentation, 1976, pp.6-25. Reprint # 933. 

82334. Smith, William L.. ARM Fourier transform spectrometer data analysis tools. ARM progress report FY 1992 [DOE grant DE FG02-92-ER61365]. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1992. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.92.00.S1. 
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82335. Smith, William L.. Thoughts on an alternative approach for the conduct of the nation's weather service. (unable to verify publication), n.d.. Reprint # 929. 

82336. Smith, William L.. Shipboard interferometer sounding: A report to the Naval Oceanographic and Atmospheric Research Laboratory (NOARL), Monterey, CA under contract #N00014-93-C-6012. Final report. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS), 1994. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.94.09.S1. 
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82337. Smith, William L.. Processing and utilization of satellite sounding data in meteorological research. Tokyo, Japan, University of Tokyo, 1978, unpaged. Reprint # 5960. 

82338. Smith, William L.. VAS assessment status and preliminary results. Washington, DC, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Scientific and Technical Information Branch, 1983, pp.17-19. Reprint # 1901. 

82339. Smith, William L.. Interactive processing and methods. Paris, France, European Space Agency (ESA), 1981, pp.43-44. Reprint # 109. 

82340. Smith, William L.. Scientific statement on CIMSS Topic 3. Feasibility study: Next generation satellite observing system and its interrelationship with future ground based observation. Madison, WI, 18 October 1982. 2p. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1446, attachment. 

82341. Smith, William L.. Memorandum: Scientific statement on CIMSS Topic 3. Feasibility study: Next generation satellite observing system and its interrelationship with future ground based observation. With notes in red ink. Madison, WI, 18 October 1982. 2p. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1447. 

82342. Smith, William L.. Passive remote sounding from meteorological satellites. (unable to verify publication), n.d.. Reprint # 311. 

82343. Smith, William L.. VAS: Characteristics and applications. (unable to verify publication), n.d.. Reprint # 318. 

82344. Smith, William L.. Calculation of clear-column radiances using airborne infrared temperature profile radiometer measurements over partly cloudy areas. Washington, DC, US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Environmental Satellite Service (NESS), 1971. 12p. Call Number: C 55.13/2:NESS 28. 

82345. Smith, William L.. Satellite techniques for observing the temperature structure of the atmosphereBulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume: 53, Issue: 11, 1972, pp.1074-1082. Reprint # 955. 
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82346. Smith, William L.. Letter responding to Science Working Group meeting of 19 March 1980 on possible uses of satellites for severe storm research. Madison, WI, 28 March 1980. 1p. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1790, attachment. 

82347. Smith, William L.. ARM Fourier transform spectrometer data analysis tools: Progress report, DOE grant DE FG02-92-ER61365. [Madison, WI], [University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center], 1993. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.93.09.S1. 
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82348. Smith, William L.. Temperature and geopotential height determinations from satellite infrared radiation data. Montreal, McGill University, Department of Meteorology, Arctic Meteorology Research Group, 1970. Reprint # 272. 

82349. Smith, William L.. Three dimensional wind obserations: Expected benefits from GIFTS/MTG-IRS. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2007. PowerPoint presentation. 

82350. Smith, William L.. Groundbased, airborne, and space earth sensing. Volume: 1997, Washington, DC, Optical Society of America, 1997, pp.3-6. Reprint # 3395.