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Volume 116, Number 2, August 2005

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Joost Businger–His Career In Boundary-Layer Meteorology In A Nutshell
pp. 149-159(11)
Authors: Bruin, Henk; Nieuwstadt, Frans

Reflections on Boundary-Layer Problems of The Last 50 Years
pp. 161-173(13)
Author: Businger, Joost

Reduced Horizontal Sea Surface Temperature Gradients Under Conditions of Clear Skies and Weak Winds
pp. 175-185(11)
Authors: Katsaros, Kristina; Soloviev, Alexander; Weisberg, Robert; Luther, Mark

Stable Boundary-Layer Scaling Regimes: The Sheba Data
pp. 201-235(35)
Authors: Grachev, Andrey; Fairall, Christopher; Persson, P.; Andreas, Edgar; Guest, Peter

Boundary-Layer Adjustment Over Small-Scale Changes of Surface Heat Flux
pp. 313-330(18)
Authors: Mahrt, L.; Vickers, Dean

Effects Of Changing Surface Heat Flux On Atmospheric Boundary-Layer Flow Over Flat Terrain
pp. 331-361(31)
Authors: Owinoh, Antony; Hunt, Julian; Orr, Andrew; Clark, Peter; Klein, Rupert; Fernando, H.; Nieuwstadt, Frans

The Australian Air Quality Forecasting System: Exploring First Steps Towards Determining The Limits of Predictability For Short-Term Ozone Forecasting
pp. 363-384(22)
Authors: Cope, M.; Hess, G.; Lee, S.; Tory, K.; Burgers, M.; Dewundege, P.; Johnson, M.

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