Atmospheric Environment Service report series
McGill University Stormy Weather Group report series
ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT SERVICE, Environment Canada, Toronto
Amy, R., and C.E. Thompson, 1961: Preliminary synoptic survey of the 1961 hail season in Alberta. Meteor. Branch CIR 3581. TEC-388, 15 pp.
Chisholm, A.J., 1962: The Alberta storm of June 30-July 1, 1961. Meteor. Branch Cir 3610. TEC-398, 19 pp.
Currie, D.B., 1968: Synoptic survey of the 1966 hail season in Alberta. Meteor. Branch TEC 674. 17 pp.
Currie, D.B., and R. Dewar, 1968: Synoptic survey of the 1967 hail season in Alberta. Meteor. Branch TEC 688. 19 pp.
Grady, J.C., 1958: Hail weather and hailstorms, Lethbridge, Alberta. Local Forecast Study No 34 Edmonton District. Meteor. Branch TEC 276. CIR-3087, 4 pp.
Koren, O., 1969: Development of a moving aluminum foil hail recorder. Meteor. Branch TEC 711. 17 pp.
Kozub G., and C.E. Thompson, 1965: Synoptic survey of the 1964 hail season in Alberta, Meteor. Branch TEC 565. CIR-4219, 23 pp.
Lawford, R.G., and D.B. Currie, 1968: Synoptic survey of hailfall 1968 for Alberta. Meteor. Branch TEC 699. 35 pp.
Longley, R.W., and C.E. Thompson, 1961: A synoptic study of the occurrence of hail in central Alberta during the summer of 1959. Meteor. Branch CIR 3521. TEC-367, 27 pp.
Longley, R.W., and C.E. Thompson, 1961: A synoptic study of the occurrence of hail in central Alberta during the summer of 1960. Meteor. Branch CIR 3567. TEC-381, 12 pp. + 8 Figures.
Longley, R.W., and C.E. Thompson, 1962: A synoptic study of the occurrence of hail in Alberta during the summer of 1961. Meteor. Branch TEC 442, CIR-3774, 11 pp. + 8 Figures.
Quon, K., and C.E. Thompson, 1963: Synoptic survey of the 1963 hail season in Alberta. Meteor. Branch TEC 493. CIR-3940, 11 pages & 9figures.
Sly, W.K., 1964: A convective index as a forecast parameter. Meteor. Branch TEC 531, CIR-4087, 12 pp. & 11 figures.
Sly, W.K., 1965: A convective index in operational use. Meteor. Branch TEC 555 CIR 4185, 8 pp. & 4 figures.
Sly, W.K., 1965: A convective index in relation to lightning strikes in northwestern Alberta, Meteor. Branch TEC 566, CIR-4220, 10 pp.
Sly, W.K., 1965: A convective index in relation to hail. Meteor. Branch TEC 573, CIR 4240, 30 pp.
Sly, W.K., 1966: A convective index as an indicator of cumulonimbus development. JAM, Vol. 5, 839-846.
Sly, W.K., 1966: A convective index in operational use (second report). Meteor. Branch TEC 601, CIR 4382, 11 pp.
Sly, W.K., 1967: Convective index charts for western Canada and the associated convective developments. Meteor. Branch TEC 653, 29 pp.
Stashko, E.V., and C.E. Thompson, 1962: Preliminary synoptic survey of the 1962 hail season in Alberta. Meteor. Branch TEC 443, CIR-3775, 11 pp. and 18 figures.
Storr, D., 1963: Maximum one day rainfall frequencies in Alberta, Meteor. Branch TEC-451, CIR-3796, 8 pp. & 19 figures.
Storr, D., 1967: A frequency analysis of maximum two-day and three-day rainfalls in Saskatchewan, Alberta and Northeastern British Columbia, Meteor. Branch TEC-654, 17 pp.
Stuart, R.A. and G.M. Cheung, 1979: On the spatial interpolation of hailpad data. AES Internal Report No. APRB 103, 22 pp.
Thompson, C.E. 1956: The problem of hailstorm forecasting for Alberta. Meteor. Branch CIR-2804, TEC-236, 34 pp.
Thompson, C.E., and D.H. Smith, 1960: A synoptic study of the 1958 hail season in central Alberta, Meteor. Branch TEC 317, CIR 3308, 51 pp.
Thompson, C.E., 1961: Preliminary synoptic survey of the 1960 hail season in Alberta. Meteor. Branch TEC-341, CIR-3430, 12 pp.
Thompson, C.E., 1966: Synoptic survey of the 1965 hail season in Alberta. Meteor. Branch TEC 611, CIR-4413, 30 pp.
STORMY WEATHER GROUP, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec
MW-27 Studies of Alberta hailstorms, 1957. Douglas, R.H., and W. Hitschfeld, May 1958, 79 pp.
MW-29 The motion and erosion of convective storms in severe vertical wind shear. Hitschfield, W., July 1959, 47 pp.
MW-30 Alberta hail, 1958, and related studies. Douglas, R.H., Barklie, R.H.D, and N.R. Gokhale, July 1959, 64pp
MW-31 The quantitative display of radar weather patterns on a scale of grey. Legg, T.H., June 1960. 113 pp.
MW-34 Interim account of hail studies. Douglas, R.H., J.S. Marshall, and R.H. D. Barklie, Nov, 1960, 46pp.
MW-35 Alberta hail studies, 1961. Carte, A.E., R.H. Douglas, C. East, W. Hitschfeld, J.S. Marshall, K.Gunn, and E.J. Stansbury, E.J., Dec. 1961. 94 pp.
MW-36 Alberta hail studies, 1962/63. Carte A.E., R.H. Douglas, R.C. Srivastava, and G.N. Williams, Aug 1963. 98 pp.
MW-38 Two Studies of Convection. R.C. Srivastava and C.D. Henry, Oct 1964, 130 pp.
MW-39 Interpretation of the fluctuating echo from randomly distributed scatters. Paul L. Smith, Jr. December 1964. 72 pp.
MW-40 Facsimile and areal integration for weather radar. Marceli Wein. April 1965. 16 pp.
MW-41 Time dependent characteristics of the heterogeneous nucleation of ice. Gabor Vali, and E.J. Stansbury. April, 1965. 31 pp.
MW-42 Alberta hail studies, 1964. Derome, J.F., R.H. Douglas, W. Hitschfeld, and M. Stauder, July 1965. 78 pp.
MW-43 Attenuation of a parallel beam of light, particularly by snow. Olav Lillesaeter. April, 1965. 16 pp.
MW-44 Measurments on new-fallen snow. K.L.S. Gunn. August, 1965. 25 pp.
MW-46 Experiments on the nucleation of ice 1961-63. E.J. Stansbury & Gabor Vali. August, 1965. 11 pp.
MW-47 Studies of the formation of precipitation in convection. R.C. Srivastava and M. English, Aug 1966. 55 pp.
MW-48 Parameters for airborne weather radar. J.S. Marshall, C. D. Holtz, and M. English. May 1965. 43 pp.
MW-49 Alberta hail studies, 1966. Chisholm, A.J., M. English, W. Hitschfeld , J. Pell, and N.H. Thyer, May 1967. 81 pp.
MW-50 Convective overturning and summer storms. J. Stewart Marshall. January, 1968. 20 pp.
MW-51 Measurement of snowfall by optical attenuation. Charles Warner and K.L.S. Gunn. November 1967. 36 pp.
MW-53 Showers observed by stereo cameras and radar. Roderick W. Shaw and J. Stewart Marshall. October, 1972. 21pp.
MW-54 Measurement of snowfall by radar. P. Carlson, March, 1968. 31 pp.
MW-55 Life-cycle of a summer storm from radar records. Clifford D. Holtz. May, 1968. 46 pp.
MW-56 HARPI, 1967 - The development and use of a height-azimuth- range position indicator. Zawadzki, I.I., and E. Ballantyne, Feb 1968. 32 pp.
MW-57 Alberta hail studies, 1967. Dec 1967. 32 pp. Pell, J., P.W. Summers, A.H. Paul, and G.Vali
MW-58 Ice nucleation relevant to formation of hail. Vali, G.: Dec 1968, 51pp.
MW-59 The hailstorm of 29 June 1967. Chisholm, A.J., C. Warner and M. English, March 1969, 38pp.
MW-60 Further studies of the effects of precipitation on convection. F. Ian Harris. January, 1969. 25 pp.
MW-61 Quantitative hailstorm studies using broad vertical-beam radar. Jerry Pell. June, 1969. 32 pp.
MW-63 Interpretation of the fluctuating echo from randomly distributed scatterers. R.R. Rogers, September, 1969.
MW-64 Numerical simulation of large convective clouds. (in 2 volumes) Takeda, T., Dec 1969. 65 pp.
MW-65 Interrelated showers and continuous precipitation: 25 July 1969. Peter P. Zwack. September, 1971. 34 pp.
MW-66 Rainfall extreme value statistics applied to microwave attenuation climatology. J.H.S. Bradley. February, 1970. 42pp.
MW-67 Wind measurements near Alberta hailstorms, 1966-67. Thyer, N.H. June 1970. 28 pp.
MW-68 Hail research at McGill, 1956-1971. Hitschfeld, W.D., (ed.), May 1971. 67 pp.
MW-69 The low level mesoscale wind field of Alberta hailstorms. Ragette, G., Sept 1971. 51 pp.
MW-70 Pulse compression for meteorological radars. G.L. Austin, and R.W. Fetter, January, 1972. 24 pp.
MW-71 Hail detection with a polarization diversity radar. Barge. B.L., Feb 1972. 80 pp.
MW-72 Photo and radar studies of Alberta storms. Warner C., with contributions by J.H. Renick, M.W. Balshaw and R.H. Douglas. April 1972. 37 pp.
MW-73 A three dimensional numerical model of atmospheric convection. J.T. Steiner. July, 1972. 103 pp.
MW-74 An interpolation and extrapolaton technique for precipitation patterns. Yoondae, D. Ahn. May, 1972. 25 pp.
MW-75 Ice nuclei and convective storms. Isaac, G., Nov 1972. 62 pp.
MW-76 Measurement and application of rainfall autocorrelation functions. Isztar, I. Zawadzki. January, 1973. 36 pp.
MW-77 Rain attenuation studies. G. Drufuca. March, 1973. 14 pp.
MW-78 The growth of large hail:Studies derived from Alberta and Montreal hailstorms. English, M., Aug 1973. 82 pp.
MW-79 Studies of thunderstorms by sferics and radar. Larsen, H.R., Nov 1973. 46 pp.
MW-80 Use of digital radar data for a short term precipitation forecast. A. Bellon. November, 1973. 38 pp.
MW-82 Depolarization effects of 3 GHz due to precipitation. Humphries, R.G., March 1974. 84 pp.
MW-83 Effects of entrainment and freezing on cloud droplet evolution. Henry G. Leighton & Vassiliki A. Pissimanis. March, 1975. 31pp.
MW-84 The trajectories of particles growing by accretion of cloud droplets. David Robertson. July, 1975. 16 pp.
MW-86 Case studies of seeded Alberta hailstorms. Warner, C., May 1976. 72 pp.
MW-89 Photos of seeded Alberta storms. Warner, C., Jan 1977. 27 pp.
MW-90 Polarization-Density Radar: Two Theoretical Studies Warner, C. and R.R. Rogers, May 1977, 47 pp.
Technical Notes
MWT-5 Two-dimensional sepctra of precipitation patterns by coherent optical analysis I.I. Zawadzki and R.R. Rogers, September, 1969. 22 pp.
MWT-7 Cloud Photogrammetry Renick, J.H. and R.H. Douglas, Jan. 1970. 11 pp.