Proceedings of 3d convention of Weather Bureau officials, Peoria, Ill., Sept. 20-22, 1904.
Publication Title:
Proceedings of 3d convention of Weather Bureau officials, Peoria, Ill., Sept. 20-22, 1904.
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Proceedings of 3d convention of Weather Bureau officials, Peoria, Ill., Sept. 20-22, 1904.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Weather Bureau and Agriculture, Department of
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Weather Bureau
Date:
1904 [1905]
Publish Date ISO Format:
1905-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19050101
Publication End:
19051231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Weather Bureau
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1905
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267 p. il. 3 pl. 9 maps.
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CONTENTS:
Averages, Monthly statement of, for rural press; by W. S. Belden.
Baltimore, Some diurnal periodicities in climate of; by O. L. Fassig.
Columbia River; by E. A. Beals.
Conventions, Former, of Weather Bureau officiate; by James Berry.
Flood-crest stages, Practical rules for forecasting, for Cairo, Ill.; by P. H.Smyth.
Fogs, Forecasting, on Gulf Coast; by B. Bunnemeyer.
Frost and temperature, Irregularities in. in neighboring localities; by I. H. Cline.
Insolation and polarization of blue sky light, Variations in, during 1903 and 1904; by H. H. Kimball.
Instruction and research by Weather Bureau officials; by Cleveland Abbe.
Meteorological forms, Report of board appointed to consider revision of.
Meteorological instruments, Errors of, and lines along which improvement should be sought; by C. F. Marvin.
Meteorology in universities and other institutions.
— Laboratory work in; by A. G. McAdie.
Mount Weather Research Observatory; by F. H. Bigelow.
Phenological observations at Wauseon, Ohio; by J. W. Smith.
Porto Rico, Climatology of; by W. H. Alexander.
President's address; by W. L. Moore.
Rainfall, Study of, on west Florida coast; by B. Bunnemeyer.
Storm movement, Possible method for determining direction and velocity of; by E. H. Bowie.
Storms, countercurrent theory of, Popular account of; by F. H. Bigelow.
Temperature forecasts and their relation to iron ore shipments during late fall and early winter months; by H. W. Richardson.
Weather forecasts. Aid in forecasting; by P. H. Brandenburg.
— Amplification of forecasts for benefit of shippers of perishable products; by W. M. Wilson.
— Distribution of forecasts by telephone; by G. M. Chappel.
— Long-range weather forecasts; by E. B. Garriott.
— Seasonal forecasts; by A. G. McAdie.