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20776. Andelin, John. Letter announcing the appointment of Ray A. Williamson as project director of the Space Policy and Applications Assessment. Washington, DC, April 1981. 1p. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1522. 

20777. Andersen, C. W.. A survey of NASA meteorological technology for application to weather modification research and operations. Rapid City, SD, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences, 1969. Call Number: QC/928/A53/1969. 

20778. Andersen, C. W.. A survey of NASA meteorological technology for application to weather modification research and operations. Rapid City, SD, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences, 1969. Call Number: QC/928/A53/1969. 

20779. Anderson, Albert D.; Mastenbrook, Henry J. and Cubbage, Henry D.. The transosonde - A new meteorological data-gathering system. Washington, DC, Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research, Naval Research Laboratory, 1955. ii, 18p. Call Number: D 210.8:4649. 

20780. Anderson, Albert D.; Mastenbrook, Henry J. and Cubbage, Henry D.. The transosonde - A new meteorological data-gathering system. Washington, DC, Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research, Naval Research Laboratory, 1955. ii, 18p. Call Number: D 210.8:4649. 

20781. Anderson, C. E.. Memorandum: Trip by C. E. Anderson to Los Angeles and San Francisco in the period January 22-29 January 1969. Concerning WEATHERNET production of video tape of satellite images, Hughes Aircraft, Ampex, animators Murikami and Good, list of persons contac. [Madison, WI], 17 February 1969. 5p. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1983. 

20782. Anderson, C. E.. Memorandum: Agenda for WEATHERNET meeting 18 February 1969. Announces purpose of meeting. Handwritten note to Suomi giving time and room number for meeting. Attachment: List of questions for discussion at meeting.. Madison, WI, 12 February 1969. 1p., attachment. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1985. 

20783. Anderson, C. E.. Memorandum: Trip by C. E. Anderson to Los Angeles and San Francisco in the period January 22-29 January 1969. Concerning WEATHERNET production of video tape of satellite images, Hughes Aircraft, Ampex, animators Murikami and Good, list of persons contac. [Madison, WI], 17 February 1969. 5p. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1983. 

20784. Anderson, C. E.. Memorandum: Agenda for WEATHERNET meeting 18 February 1969. Announces purpose of meeting. Handwritten note to Suomi giving time and room number for meeting. Attachment: List of questions for discussion at meeting.. Madison, WI, 12 February 1969. 1p., attachment. Call Number: SSEC VES No.1985. 

20785. Anderson, C. E.. Research results from the University of Wisconsin participation in the National Hail Research Experiment. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1973, Abstract. 

20786. Anderson, C. E.. The Barneveld tornado: A new type of tornadic storm in the form of a spiral mesolow. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1985, pp.289-292. Reprint # 436. 

20787. Anderson, C. E.. The fall-out pattern for debris from the Barneveld, WI tornado: An F-5 storm. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1985, pp.264-266. Reprint # 1004. 

20788. Anderson, C. E.. The Barneveld tornado: A new type of tornadic storm in the form of a spiral mesolow. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1985, pp.289-292. Reprint # 436. 

20789. Anderson, C. E.. Research results from the University of Wisconsin participation in the National Hail Research Experiment. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1973, Abstract. 

20790. Anderson, C. E.. The fall-out pattern for debris from the Barneveld, WI tornado: An F-5 storm. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1985, pp.264-266. Reprint # 1004. 

20791. Anderson, C. E. and Schlesinger, Robert. Detection of rotating thunderstorms using satellite imagery. Washington, DC, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Scientific and Technical Information Branch, 1985, pp.103-104. Reprint # 1864. 

20792. Anderson, C. E. and Schlesinger, Robert. Detection of rotating thunderstorms using satellite imagery. Washington, DC, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Scientific and Technical Information Branch, 1985, pp.103-104. Reprint # 1864. 

20793. Anderson, Charles. Anvil outflow patterns as indicators of tornadic thunderstorms. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1979, pp.481-485. Reprint # 557. 

20794. Anderson, Charles. Anvil outflow patterns as indicators of tornadic thunderstorms. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1979, pp.481-485. Reprint # 557. 

20795. Anderson, Charles E.. Letter concerning his arrival in Madison and search for apartment. Attachment: Business card. Santa Monica, CA, 25 April 1966. 1p., attachments. Call Number: SSEC VES No.2475. 

20796. Anderson, Charles E.. A study of the pulsating growth of cumulus clouds. Bedford, MA, US Air Force, Geophysics Research Directorate, Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Air Force Research Division (ARDC), 1960. xi, 136p. Call Number: D 301.45/4:60-417. 

20797. Anderson, Charles E.. Progress of research to identify rotating thunderstorms using satellite imagery. Final report for Contract NAS8-36547. Madison, WI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Space Science and Engineering Center, 1988. Call Number: UW SSEC Publication No.88.12.A1. 
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20798. Anderson, Charles E.. Evaluation of results of joint Air Force - Weather Bureau cloud seeding trials conducted during Winter and Spring 1949. Cambridge, MA, US Air Force, Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Base Directorate for Geophysical Research, 1950. 30p. Call Number: D 301.45/4:50-04. 

20799. Anderson, Charles E.. Detection of rotating thunderstorms during SESAME '79 by observations from geosynchronous meteorological satellitesSESAME Newsletter, Volume: 2, Issue: 1, 1984, pp.7-9. Reprint # 547. 

20800. Anderson, Charles E.. Cycloidal path exhibited by the mesocyclone associated with the Wichita Falls tornado. Boston, MA, American Meteorological Society, 1982, pp.503-505. Reprint # 2.