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  • Dec 24, 1790 

    Copeland, Dr. (2009-07-28)
    One letter to James Dinwiddie from Dr. Copeland dated Dec 24, 1790.
  • Lecture 4 - Pneumatics; Lecture 5 

    Dinwiddie, James (2009-07-21)
    These lecture notes written by James Dinwiddie in 1787 (?) discuss the study of pneumatics. He notes its connection with air and the atmosphere. Dinwiddie records several experiments involving barometers, fountains, and pumps.
  • A low-level circulation in the tropics 

    Folkins, Ian; Fueglistaler, S.; Lesins, G.; Mitovski, T. (American Meteorological Society, 2008)
    Deep convective tropical systems are strongly convergent in the midtroposphere. Horizontal wind measurements from a variety of rawinsonde arrays in the equatorial Pacific and Caribbean are used to calculate the mean dynamical ...
  • A model of the circulation on the outer Scotian shelf with open boundary conditions inferred by data assimilation 

    Thompson, K. R.; Griffin, D. A. (American Geophys. Union, 1998-12/15)
    The circulation on Western Bank is described using data collected in spring 1991 and 1992 as part of an interdisciplinary study of the early life history of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). The mean circulation over the crest ...
  • The Phenomenal Chinook: Experientially Bridging Architecture and Nature Through Wind Design in Lethbridge, Alberta 

    Galambos, Adryn (2022-04-12)
    In the Western world, we continue to perceive nature as separate from ourselves and the built environment, perpetuating the extinction of experience that distances environmental harm from the human domain. This thesis ...