Influence of large-scale variations in convective available potential energy (CAPE) and solar cycle over temperature in the tropopause region at Delhi (28.3゚N, 77.1゚E), Kolkata (22.3゚N, 88.2゚E), Cochin (10゚N, 77゚E), and Trivandrum (8.5゚N, 77.0゚E) using ra
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- 2010-03-01
著者
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Bhatnagar R.
Department Of Applied Mathematics Indian Institute Of Science
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Goel A.
Department Of Physics And Astrophysics University Of Delhi
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DHAKA S.
Department of Physics, Rajdhani College, University of Delhi
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SAPRA R.
Department of Physics, Rajdhani College, University of Delhi
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PANWAR V.
Department of Physics, Rajdhani College, University of Delhi
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KAUR M.
Department of Physics, Rajdhani College, University of Delhi
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MANDAL T.
Radio and Atmospheric Science Division, National Physical Laboratory
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JAIN A.
Radio and Atmospheric Science Division, National Physical Laboratory
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CHUN H.-Y.
Department of Atmospheric Science, Yonsei University
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Sapra R.
Department Of Physics Rajdhani College University Of Delhi
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Mandal T.
Radio And Atmospheric Science Division National Physical Laboratory
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Panwar V.
Department Of Physics Rajdhani College University Of Delhi
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Chun H.-y.
Department Of Atmospheric Science Yonsei University
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Dhaka S.
Department Of Physics Rajdhani College University Of Delhi
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Jain A.
Radio And Atmospheric Science Division National Physical Laboratory
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Bhatnagar R.
Department Of Physics Rajdhani College University Of Delhi
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Kaur M.
Department Of Physics Rajdhani College University Of Delhi
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Dhaka S.
Department of Physics and Electronics, Rajdhani College, University of Delhi
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