Studies on the meteorological effects in the United States of the solar and terrestrial physical processes.

Reprints from the Monthly weather review, December, 1902, January and February, 1903.

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Studies on the meteorological effects in the United States of the solar and terrestrial physical processes.

Reprints from the Monthly weather review, December, 1902, January and February, 1903.

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Table of Contents

I. The semidiurnal periods in the earth's atmosphere.
II. Synchronous changes in the solar and terrestrial atmospheres.
III. The structure of cyclones and anticyclones on the 3500-foot and 10,000-foot planes for the United States.
IV. The mechanism of countercurrents of different temperatures in cyclones and anticyclones.

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United States. Department of Agriculture, Weather Bureau. W.B. no.290

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iv, 37 p.

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OL7176258M
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studiesonmeteoro00bigerich
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06002176

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