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- Humidity" is a scientific article published by Syukuro Manabe and Richard Wetherald (Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory) in 1967 in Journal of the Atmospheric...
- Ethelwyn Wetherald (26 April 1857 – 9 March 1940) was a Canadian poet and journalist, published across Canada and the United States. Wetherald was born...
- Ellen Wetherald Ahrens (June 6, 1859 – October 31, 1935) was an American artist. Best known for her book illustrations, she was also a miniature painter...
- three-dimensional models of the atmosphere. As the first step, Manabe and Wetherald (1967) developed one-dimensional, single-column model of the atmosphere...
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. By 1975, Manabe and Wetherald had developed a three-dimensional global climate model that gave a roughly...
- in 1975, the general circulation model used by Manabe and Richard T. Wetherald to describe the effects of doubling CO2 concentration in the atmosphere...
- Olympics. Basehart was born in Zanesville, Ohio, the son of Mae (née Wetherald) and Harry T. Basehart.[citation needed] He was married three times. After...
- 1851. Standing left to right are Mary Grew, Edward M. Davis, Haworth Wetherald, Abigail Kimber, Miller McKim, and Sarah Pugh. Seated left to right are...
- title character in An Algonquin Maiden by G. Mercer Adam and A. Ethelwyn Wetherald: Poor little Wanda! not only is she non-descript and ill-starred, but...
- founded 1775, along with (top row) Mary Grew, Edward M. Davis, Haworth Wetherald, Abigail Kimber, Miller McKim, Sarah Pugh, and (seated) Johnson, then...