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93876. Wexler, Harry. Letter announcing program to use satellites as meteorological observing platforms, and to plan experiments and process data. Attachment: Weather Bureau announcement for satellite meteorology employment opportunities for meteorologists, physicists, engin. Washington, DC, 18 November 1958. 1p., attachment. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1754. 

93877. Wexler, Harry. Letter forwarding plans for dissemination of meteorological data expected from TIROS satellites and requesting views on composing draft of proposed 10 year plan. Washington, DC, 30 September 1959. 1p., attachment. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1755. 

93878. Wexler, Harry. Memorandum concerning draft of proposed ten year plan and upcoming meetings. Washington, DC, 3 November 1959. 1p. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1757. 

93879. Wexler, Harry. Letter thanking Riehl for support and informing him of approval by the IGY Satellite Panel of their project which should be in orbit in spring of 1958. Quote: 'Vern Suomi is beginning to work furiously on establishing a realistic prototype by July 1st'.. [Washington, DC], 12 December 1956. 1p. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1895. 

93880. Wexler, Harry. Letter concerning report of work under cooperative agreement Cwb-8666 for the investigation of the differential heating of air columns. [Washington, DC], 6 July 1956. 1p. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1897, attachment. 

93881. Wexler, Harry. Letter concerning Explorer VII poor coverage, discussion with Suomi about status, proposed cooperation for auxiliary special observations with launch of TIROS II, and need of planning meeting before launch. [Washington, DC], 3 October 1960. 2p., attachment. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1905. 

93882. Wexler, Harry. Letter concerning ARPA Meteorological Committee meeting of 9-10 July 1958, and funding that will come from anticipation of Space Agency legislation. Discussion of Suomi's bolometer project and possibility of adding lightning counter to radiation experim. Washington, DC, 24 July 1958. 2p. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1753. 

93883. Wexler, Harry. Letter announcing program to use satellites as meteorological observing platforms, and to plan experiments and process data. Attachment: Weather Bureau announcement for satellite meteorology employment opportunities for meteorologists, physicists, engin. Washington, DC, 18 November 1958. 1p., attachment. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1754. 

93884. Wexler, Harry. Letter forwarding plans for dissemination of meteorological data expected from TIROS satellites and requesting views on composing draft of proposed 10 year plan. Washington, DC, 30 September 1959. 1p., attachment. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1755. 

93885. Wexler, Harry. Memorandum concerning draft of proposed ten year plan and upcoming meetings. Washington, DC, 3 November 1959. 1p. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1757. 

93886. Wexler, Harry. Some aspects of dynamic anticyclogenesis. Chicago, IL, University of Chicago, Department of Meteorology, 1943. Call Number: QC/851/C4/no.1-12. 

93887. Wexler, Harry. Letter to Prof. Suomi, Department of Meteorology, University of Wisconsin, concerning the immanent signing of Space Agency funding legislation and urging Suomi to complete a detailed proposal because his is one of 3 or 4 projects selected for immediate im. Washington, DC, 24 June 1958. 2p. Call Number: Record #8. 

93888. Wexler, Harry. Letter to Prof. Bryson, Chairman, Department of Meteorology, University of Wisconsin, announcing employment opportunities in the newly created Meteorological Satellite Section in the Weather Bureau. 'This section must expand rapidly to make preparations . Washington, DC, 18 November 1958. 1p, attachment. Call Number: Record #9. 

93889. Wexler, Harry. Letter to Dr. Charles C. Bates, et al concerning plans for dissemination of meteorological data expected from the TIROS satellites. Washington, DC, 30 September 1959. 1p, attachment. Call Number: Record #10. 

93890. Wexler, Harry. Letter to Members and Liaison Representatives concerning delay in preparing a draft of a ten year plan and delays in meetings. Washington, DC, 3 November 1959. 1p. Call Number: Record #12. 

93891. Wexler, Harry. Letter to Herbert Riehl, Department of Meteorology, University of Chicago, concerning acceptance of the project by the IGY and expected launch in spring of 1958. Suomi is working on realistic prototype. Letter refers to Riehl's letter of November 28 (se. 12 December 1956. 1p. Call Number: Record #17, attachment 2. 

93892. Wexler, Harry. Letter to Dean R. B. Doremus, University of Wisconsin-Madison, concerning the timing of the report generated from Cooperative Agreement Cwb-8666 for the investigation of the differential heating of air columns. 6 July 1956. 1p. Call Number: Record #17, attachment 5. 

93893. Wexler, Harry; Machta, Lester; Anderson, Charles E.; Braham, R. R. Jr.; Eisenbud, Merril; Harris, D. Lee; Holzman, B. G.; Houghton, H. G.; Kellogg, W. W.; Lettau, Heinz; List, Robert J.; Lulejian, N. . and Martell, E. A.. Report of the Committee on Meteorological Aspects of the Effects of Atomic Radiation. Washington, DC, National Academy of Sciences, 1960, pp.39-46. Reprint # 75. 

93894. Wexler, Harry; Machta, Lester; Anderson, Charles E.; Braham, R. R. Jr.; Eisenbud, Merril; Harris, D. Lee; Holzman, B. G.; Houghton, H. G.; Kellogg, W. W.; Lettau, Heinz; List, Robert J.; Lulejian, N. . and Martell, E. A.. Report of the Committee on Meteorological Aspects of the Effects of Atomic Radiation. Washington, DC, National Academy of Sciences, 1960, pp.39-46. Reprint # 75. 

93895. Wexler, Raymond. Growth of rain in warm clouds. Woods Hole, MA, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, 1954. Call Number: QC/925/W49/1954. 

93896. Wexler, Raymond. Synoptic interpretations and heat blanace determination from Tiros II radiation data. L. G. Hanscom Field, Bedford, MA, US Air Force, Office of Aerospace Research, Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories. Geophysics Research Directorate, 1966. Call Number: QC/879.5/W49/1963. 

93897. Wexler, Raymond. Growth of rain in warm clouds. Woods Hole, MA, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, 1954. Call Number: QC/925/W49/1954. 

93898. Wexler, Raymond. Synoptic interpretations and heat blanace determination from Tiros II radiation data. L. G. Hanscom Field, Bedford, MA, US Air Force, Office of Aerospace Research, Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories. Geophysics Research Directorate, 1966. Call Number: QC/879.5/W49/1963. 

93899. Wexler, Raymond and Donaldson, Ralph J.. The spread of ice in cumulus clouds. L. G. Hanscom Field, Bedford, MA, US Air Force, Office of Aerospace Research, Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Meteorology Laboratory, 1967. pp753-756. Reprint # D 301.45/4:67-0098. 

93900. Wexler, Raymond and Donaldson, Ralph J.. The spread of ice in cumulus clouds. L. G. Hanscom Field, Bedford, MA, US Air Force, Office of Aerospace Research, Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Meteorology Laboratory, 1967. pp753-756. Reprint # D 301.45/4:67-0098.