J. Stewart Marshall
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Stewart Marshall was a Canadian physicist and meteorologist. Researcher for the Canadian government during the Second World war and then professor at McGill University from 1945 until his retirement in 1979, he was renowned for his research in cloud physics and precipitation, but especially for being a pioneer of weather radar.
J. Stewart Marshall's Published Works
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- THE DISTRIBUTION OF RAINDROPS WITH SIZE (1948) (3507)
- THE DISTRIBUTION WITH SIZE OF AGGREGATE SNOWFLAKES (1958) (363)
- MEASUREMENT OF RAINFALL BY RADAR (1947) (222)
- Molecular Theory of Gases (1967) (212)
- Advances in Radar Weather (1955) (173)
- Interpretation of the Fluctuating Echo from Randomly Distributed Scatterers. Part I (1953) (170)
- Kinetic Theory of Gases (1967) (117)
- PRECIPITATION TRAJECTORIES AND PATTERNS (1953) (105)
- THE EFFECT OF WIND SHEAR ON FALLING PRECIPITATION (1955) (73)
- MEASUREMENT OF SNOW PARAMETERS BY RADAR (1952) (71)
- Radar Precipitation Maps as Lightning Indicators (1978) (62)
- A THEORY OF SNOW-CRYSTAL HABIT AND GROWTH (1954) (59)
- Turbulence in clouds as a factor in precipitation (1954) (48)
- PATTERN IN THE VERTICAL OF SNOW GENERATION (1957) (43)
- FRONTAL PRECIPITATION AND LIGHTNING OBSERVED BY RADAR (1953) (41)
- ABSORPTION CURVES AND RANGES FOR HOMOGENEOUS β-RAYS (1937) (37)
- Measurement of Snowfall by Radar (1972) (34)
- Weather Surveillance Radar (1975) (33)
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF RAINDROPS DURING THEIR FALL (1954) (27)
- A thermodynamical theory of turbulence. I. Basic developments (1989) (25)
- Study of pressure drop, void fraction and relative permeabilities of two phase flow through porous media (1983) (21)
- Energy and power (2000) (18)
- A macroscopic theory of microcrack growth in brittle materials (1991) (18)
- Wave reflection and transmission by steps and rectangular obstacles in channels of finite depth (1990) (11)
- Power-Law Relations in Radar Meteorology (1969) (8)
- WEATHER-RADAR ATTENUATION ESTIMATES FROM RAINGAUGE STATISTICS (1961) (8)
- Peak Reading and Thresholding in Processing Radar Weather Data (1971) (6)
- Sferics at two stations compared with radar‐observed precipitation (1978) (6)
- Consequences of the second law for a turbulent fluid flow (1991) (5)
- Effect of Attenuation on the Choice of Wavelength for Weather Detection by Radar (1954) (5)
- ON THE PREDICTION OF POROSITY OF BEDS COMPOSED OF MIXTURES OF SPHERICAL PARTICLES (1986) (5)
- Effect of Overlying Liquid Layer on Dryout Heat Flux Measurements (1985) (4)
- A radar study of attenuation on terrestrial microwave links (1977) (4)
- A new nonparametric procedure designed for simulation studies (1978) (3)
- PATTERN ANALYSIS OF ONE SUMMER'S MULTILEVEL MAPS OF MONTREAL RAIN (1970) (2)
- A source of hail embryos (1973) (2)
- Shadow-mapping to study attenuation by rain on satellite microwave links (1976) (1)
- Showers Observed by Stereo Cameras and Radar (1972) (1)
- The β-radiations of uranium X1 and uranium X2 (1939) (1)
- The Expansion of Gases (1967) (1)
- A barrier radar concept (1982) (1)
- Illumination and Optical Instruments (1967) (0)
- Waves in Two and Three Dimensions (1967) (0)
- Conduction and Expansion (1967) (0)
- Wave Motion in One Dimension (1967) (0)
- BOOK AND FILM REVIEWS: A Conservative Approach: Physics (1971) (0)
- Statics and Machines (1967) (0)
- Calculated Sensitivity of Airborne Weather Radars (1953) (0)
- Lenses and Mirrors (1967) (0)
- Thirteenth Radar Meteorology Conference proceedings : papers to be discussed at McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 20-23 August 1968 (1968) (0)
- The Vibrations of Particles (1967) (0)
- Light and Color (1967) (0)
- Elasticity, Simple Harmonic Motion (1967) (0)
- The effect of particle shape and composition on microwave attenuation and scattering by precipitation (1952) (0)
- Magnetic Effects of Current (1967) (0)
- Radar Detection of Tornadoes (1954) (0)
- Magnetic Properties of Matter (1967) (0)
- The Effects of Weather of Radar. Part 1. The Microwave Properties of Precipitation Particles (1952) (0)
- Solids, Liquids, and Vapors (1967) (0)
- Introduction; Units of Time and Length (1967) (0)
- Chemical Effects of Current (1967) (0)
- Reflection, Refraction, and Dispersion (1967) (0)
- Water Substance and the Atmosphere (1967) (0)
- Simple Lens Systems (1967) (0)
- Diffraction, Interference, and Polarization (1967) (0)
- Comments on high power high resolution radars (1969) (0)
- Sizable and Attractive Molecules (1967) (0)
- Introductions to Heat (1967) (0)
- Investigation of Cloud and Precipitation Physics by Radar (1972) (0)
- Heat Engines and the Laws of Thermodynamics (1967) (0)
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