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Use of Thermal Inertia Determined By HCMM To Predict Nocturnal Cold Prone Areas In Florida.

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Date Issued:
1981-09-15
Summary:
This second quarterly report covers work performed during the period June 16 to September 15, 1981, of a one-year HCMM Data investigation. This report documents progress made during the reporting period. The main items of progress were ordering of detailed scenes and CCT's of temperature difference and thermal inertia for the 1978-79 winter. Of the materials that have arrived so far, we were able to depict thermal inertia differences in the south Florida area which included drained organic soils of the everglades Agricultural Area, undrained organic soils of the managed water conservation areas of South Florida Water Management District, the urbanized area around Miami, Lake Okeechobee, and the mineral soil west of the Everglades Agricultural Area.
Title: Use of Thermal Inertia Determined By HCMM To Predict Nocturnal Cold Prone Areas In Florida.
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Name(s): L.H. Allen, Jr., creator
Ellen Chen, contributor
J.D. Martsolf, contributor
P.H. Jones, contributor
Type of Resource: text
Genre: Technical Report
Issuance: monographic
Date Issued: 1981-09-15
Publisher: U.S. Department of Commerce, National Technical Information Service
Place of Publication: Springfield, Va.
Physical Form: electronic resource
Language(s): English
Summary: This second quarterly report covers work performed during the period June 16 to September 15, 1981, of a one-year HCMM Data investigation. This report documents progress made during the reporting period. The main items of progress were ordering of detailed scenes and CCT's of temperature difference and thermal inertia for the 1978-79 winter. Of the materials that have arrived so far, we were able to depict thermal inertia differences in the south Florida area which included drained organic soils of the everglades Agricultural Area, undrained organic soils of the managed water conservation areas of South Florida Water Management District, the urbanized area around Miami, Lake Okeechobee, and the mineral soil west of the Everglades Agricultural Area.
Identifier: FI05033102 (IID), 1005394 (digitool), fiu:5796 (fedora), AAB9589QF
Note(s): Electronic reproduction. [Florida] : State University System of Florida, PALMM Project, 2005. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Electronic version created 2005, State University System of Florida.
Subject(s): Thermal properties
HCMM data investigation
Florida
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