The Story of the Hovmöller Diagram: An (Almost) Eyewitness Account
2017 ◽
Vol 98
(5)
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pp. 949-957
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Abstract The Hovmöller diagram or the trough–ridge diagram, a simple longitude–time diagram, was designed in 1948 by Ernest Hovmöller (1912–2008) to help understand certain features in the dynamics of the atmosphere, in particular the “downstream development” phenomenon. Originally depicting the 500-hPa geopotential, today many other parameters are used, and Hovmöller diagrams have during the last 25 years found a rapidly increasing use in a wide range of atmospheric research.
2018 ◽
Vol 124
(6)
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pp. 1550-1557
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1978 ◽
Vol 36
(3)
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pp. 470-482
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1983 ◽
Vol 41
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pp. 86-89
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1974 ◽
Vol 32
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pp. 472-473
1977 ◽
Vol 35
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pp. 80-81
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1988 ◽
Vol 46
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pp. 978-979
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Comparison of Deterministic and Linear Cosine Spatial Filtering of Transmission Electron Micrographs
1972 ◽
Vol 30
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pp. 596-597
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1976 ◽
Vol 34
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pp. 592-593
1991 ◽
Vol 49
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pp. 834-835