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Box 9

 Container

Contains 16 Results:

Lidar-Derived, Long-Term Trends and Variability in the Mid-Latitude Middle Atmosphere, 2004

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 5
Content Description From the Collection: Papers of Dr. Vincent Wickwar, physics professor at USU until 2022. Includes emails, published articles, papers, data and research files, faculty senate material, and photographs. Of note are Dr. Wickwar's work journals, which detail phone conversations, ideas, schedules and agendas, and often loose pages of work or correspondence. Also included are the many presentation materials and notes used in classes, conferences and workshops, and presentations about his extensive work with Lidar...
Dates: 2004

Rayleigh Lidar Observations of Mid-Latitude Mesospheric Density Climatology above Logan, Utah, draft, 2004

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 6
Content Description From the Collection: Papers of Dr. Vincent Wickwar, physics professor at USU until 2022. Includes emails, published articles, papers, data and research files, faculty senate material, and photographs. Of note are Dr. Wickwar's work journals, which detail phone conversations, ideas, schedules and agendas, and often loose pages of work or correspondence. Also included are the many presentation materials and notes used in classes, conferences and workshops, and presentations about his extensive work with Lidar...
Dates: 2004

Mid-Latitude Mesospheric Temperature Climatology Obtained with the Rayleigh-Scatter Lidar at USU's Atmospheric Lidar Observatory, drafts, circa 2004

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 7
Content Description From the Collection: Papers of Dr. Vincent Wickwar, physics professor at USU until 2022. Includes emails, published articles, papers, data and research files, faculty senate material, and photographs. Of note are Dr. Wickwar's work journals, which detail phone conversations, ideas, schedules and agendas, and often loose pages of work or correspondence. Also included are the many presentation materials and notes used in classes, conferences and workshops, and presentations about his extensive work with Lidar...
Dates: circa 2004

Variations in Mesospheric Neutral Densities from Rayleigh Lidar Observations at Utah State University, circa 2004

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 8
Content Description From the Collection: Papers of Dr. Vincent Wickwar, physics professor at USU until 2022. Includes emails, published articles, papers, data and research files, faculty senate material, and photographs. Of note are Dr. Wickwar's work journals, which detail phone conversations, ideas, schedules and agendas, and often loose pages of work or correspondence. Also included are the many presentation materials and notes used in classes, conferences and workshops, and presentations about his extensive work with Lidar...
Dates: circa 2004

A Comparison of Mid-Latitude Mesospheric Temperatures: the ALO Lidar Climatology and the NRL Empirical Model, draft, circa 2008

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 9
Content Description From the Collection: Papers of Dr. Vincent Wickwar, physics professor at USU until 2022. Includes emails, published articles, papers, data and research files, faculty senate material, and photographs. Of note are Dr. Wickwar's work journals, which detail phone conversations, ideas, schedules and agendas, and often loose pages of work or correspondence. Also included are the many presentation materials and notes used in classes, conferences and workshops, and presentations about his extensive work with Lidar...
Dates: circa 2008

The Effects of Model Misspecification on Linear Regression Coefficients as Applicable to Solar and Linear Terms, draft, circa 2008

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 10
Content Description From the Collection: Papers of Dr. Vincent Wickwar, physics professor at USU until 2022. Includes emails, published articles, papers, data and research files, faculty senate material, and photographs. Of note are Dr. Wickwar's work journals, which detail phone conversations, ideas, schedules and agendas, and often loose pages of work or correspondence. Also included are the many presentation materials and notes used in classes, conferences and workshops, and presentations about his extensive work with Lidar...
Dates: circa 2008

Collinearity Between the Solar Proxy and a Linear Trend in an Ordinary Least Squares Regression: Applicable to Mesospheric Temperature Measurements, includes drafts, 2009

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 11
Content Description From the Collection: Papers of Dr. Vincent Wickwar, physics professor at USU until 2022. Includes emails, published articles, papers, data and research files, faculty senate material, and photographs. Of note are Dr. Wickwar's work journals, which detail phone conversations, ideas, schedules and agendas, and often loose pages of work or correspondence. Also included are the many presentation materials and notes used in classes, conferences and workshops, and presentations about his extensive work with Lidar...
Dates: 2009

Investigation of an Unusual Aerosol Layer Descending Through the Upper Stratosphere, 2009

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 12
Content Description From the Collection: Papers of Dr. Vincent Wickwar, physics professor at USU until 2022. Includes emails, published articles, papers, data and research files, faculty senate material, and photographs. Of note are Dr. Wickwar's work journals, which detail phone conversations, ideas, schedules and agendas, and often loose pages of work or correspondence. Also included are the many presentation materials and notes used in classes, conferences and workshops, and presentations about his extensive work with Lidar...
Dates: 2009

Abstracts of Rayleigh Lidar papers, 2013-2014

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 13
Content Description From the Collection: Papers of Dr. Vincent Wickwar, physics professor at USU until 2022. Includes emails, published articles, papers, data and research files, faculty senate material, and photographs. Of note are Dr. Wickwar's work journals, which detail phone conversations, ideas, schedules and agendas, and often loose pages of work or correspondence. Also included are the many presentation materials and notes used in classes, conferences and workshops, and presentations about his extensive work with Lidar...
Dates: 2013-2014

Composite-Year Climatology of Mesospheric Temperature and Geophysical Variability from Rayleigh-Scatter Lidar, drafts, 2015

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 14
Content Description From the Collection: Papers of Dr. Vincent Wickwar, physics professor at USU until 2022. Includes emails, published articles, papers, data and research files, faculty senate material, and photographs. Of note are Dr. Wickwar's work journals, which detail phone conversations, ideas, schedules and agendas, and often loose pages of work or correspondence. Also included are the many presentation materials and notes used in classes, conferences and workshops, and presentations about his extensive work with Lidar...
Dates: 2015