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76. Climate impact assessment, United States. Washington, DC, US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Environmental Data and Information Service, Center for Environmental Assessment Services, June 1981. 19p. Call Number: C 55.233/2:6/981. 

77. ESSA science and engineering: July 1, 1967 to June 30, 1969. Washington, DC, US Department of Commerce, Environmental Science Services Administration (ESSA), 1970. Call Number: QC/801/U553/1970. 

78. Rainfall-frequency atlas of the Hawaiian Islands for areas to 200 square miles, durations to 24 hours, and return periods from 1 to 100 years. Washington, DC, US Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau, 1962. Call Number: QC/925.1/U8/H3/1962. 

79. NMC Seasonal Performance Summary, March-May 1988. Washington, DC, US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Weather Service, National Meteorological Center, 1988. 74p. Call Number: C 55.196:3-5/988. 

80. Air Weather Service Manual: Weather: Forecasters' guide on aircraft icing. Scott Air Force Base, IL, US Air Force, Air Weather Service, (MAC), Headquarters, 1966. iv, 50p. Call Number: D 301.27:105-39, 1966. 

81. Extended abstracts of papers presented at the WMO Technical Conference on Regional Weather Prediction with Emphasis on the Use of Global Products, ECMWF, 18-22 April 1988. Geneva, World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Programme on Short- and Medium-Range Weather Prediction Research (PSMP), 1988. Call Number: QC/997.5/P76/no.27. 

82. Report of the Seventh Session of WMO Executive Committee Inter-government Panel on the First GARP Global Experiment, Geneva, November 1979. Geneva, World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Global Atmospheric Research Programme (GARP), 1980. Call Number: QC/869/F44/G6315/no.7. 

83. Scientific plan for the GEWEX Continental Scale International Project (GCIP). Geneva, World Meteorological Organization (WMO), World Climate Research Programme (WCRP), 1992. Call Number: QC/981.8/C5/G52/1992. 

84. Preliminary report of the Hakuho Maru Cruise KH-91-1 (OMLET and WENPEX Cruise) 11 January - 5 February 1991 (the Western North Pacific South of Japan). Tokyo, Japan, University of Tokyo, Ocean Research Institute, 1992. Call Number: GC/190.2/P74/1992. 

85. Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction, 10th, Portland, OR, 18-22 July 1994. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1994. Call Number: QC/996/C66/1994. 

86. VS Fortran version 2: Programming guide. Release 5. San Jose, CA, IBM Corporation, 1985. Call Number: QA/76.8/I122/V23/1985. 

87. METEOSAT-4 calibration report, issue 1: April 1989. Darmstadt, Federal Republic of Germany, [European Space Agency (ESA)], European Space Operations Centre, METEOSAT Exploitation Project, 1989. Call Number: TL/798/M4/M4915/no.1. 

88. The Lubbock, Texas, tornado May 11, 1970: A report to the adminstrator. Rockville, MD, US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 1970. vii, 23p. Call Number: C 55.20:70-1. 

89. 25 years of space business growth. Captioned pictures of RCA expansion. Princeton, NJ, RCA, Astron-Electronics, March 1983. 1p. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1665. 

90. For sale: Great VU. A plan to turn two of Commerce's satellite operations over to the private sector has been blessed by the Cabinet Council on Commerce and Trade, but the proposal is likely to face scrutiny on Capitol HillThe Washington Post, 24 January 1983, The Federal Report. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1849, attachment. 

91. Meteosat WEFAX dissemination: Technical description, revision 6. Darmstadt, Germany, European Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT), 2001. Call Number: QC/879.5/E985/2001. 

92. Memorandum: Explanatory memorandum relating to the provisional agenda. TEB-IV/Doc.2. Item 1.3. Geneva, International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU); World Meteorological Organization (WMO), 1973. 3p. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1956, attachment. 

93. Data acquisition system feature summary. 3p. Call Number: SSEC VES No.2299. 

94. Newspaper article. U.W. scientist granted $5,000. Article on grant from US Steel to Verner Suomi to finance meteorology studies and support Suomi's work in atmospheric researchSheboygan Press, 17 November 1961. Call Number: SSEC VES No.3445. 

95. Newspaper article. Damage from fire: $100,000. Article about fire destroying home of Reid Bryson. Verner Suomi was helping Bryson salvage items laterCapital Times, 23 January 1990. Call Number: SSEC VES No.3699. 

96. Amendment to Application of Verner E. Suomi, serial no.566,163 filed 1 December 1944 for Audio-frequency Recorder. P-387. Washington, DC, Commissioner of Patents, 14 January 1948. 7p. Call Number: SSEC VES No.4385. 

97. Monthly rainfall review: Australia, June 1972. S.l., [Melbourne, Australia], Bureau of Meteorology, Department of the Interior, 1972. Call Number: QC/925.7/M66/1972. 

98. Deutsches Meteorologisches Jahrbuch, Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1986. Offenbach am Main, Germany, Deutscher Wetterdienst, 1988. 236p., appendix, maps. Call Number: Shelved with German titles. 

99. Technology spinoffs from the Magnetic Fusion Energy Program. Washington, DC, US Department of Energy, Division of Development and Technology, Office of Fusion Energy, Office of Energy Research, 1984. Unpaged. Call Number: E 1.19:0132/1. 

100. Boreal Ecosystem-Atmosphere Study (BOREAS) experiment plan: Appendices C-P, version 3.1. s.l., n.a., 1995. Call Number: QH/541.5/T3/E97/1995/v.4.