ANALYSIS OF LARGE-SCALE CIRCULATION OF THE ATMOSPHERE BY DATA OF REMOTE SENSING OF THE EARTH FROM SPACE
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R. G. ZakinyanRussian Federation
A. R. Zakinyan
Russian Federation
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Zakinyan R.G., Zakinyan A.R. ANALYSIS OF LARGE-SCALE CIRCULATION OF THE ATMOSPHERE BY DATA OF REMOTE SENSING OF THE EARTH FROM SPACE. Science. Innovations. Technologies. 2020;(2):91-114. (In Russ.)