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Meteorological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts provides current citations to international literature on meteorology, climatology, atmospheric chemistry and physics, astrophysics, hydrology, glaciology, physical oceanography and environmental sciences. More than 600 sources, including conference proceedings, books, technical reports, and other monographs are scanned for relevant literature.
Tips
USE FILE 29
to search literature on meteorological and geoastrophysical research.
USE /DE
to search for a subject:
S TORNADO PRODUCING?/DE
USE RANK
to find additional descriptors:
SELECT DUST EFFECTS RANK DE
USE /YEAR LIMIT
to limit a search to recently published articles:
SELECT S2/2004:2005
Subject Coverage
Broad subject areas of coverage include the following:
Astrophysics
Atmospheric disturbances
Atmospheric structure
Climatology
Glaciology
Groundwater/surface water hydrology
Hydrologic cycle
Meteorological observations
Physical oceanography
Hydrosphere and hydrology
Radiation and temperature
Weather forecasting
Sources
Approximately 200 primary sources of international origin are scanned for relevant literature. They include technical journals, monographs in series, proceedings, reviews, and annual publications.
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