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NOTE.—Summary of weather and river and flood reports from all parts of the United States, with notes covering other countries and various topics of meteorology. The material Is prepared and classified in accordance with the following sections:Sec. 1, Aerology.—Sec. 2, General meteorology—Sec. 3, Forecasts and general conditions of atmosphere.—Sec. 4, Elvers and floods.—Sec. 5, Bibliography.—Sec. 6, Weather of month.
Special articles.—Atmospheric transparency for radiation [with list of references and notes]; by F. B. Fowle.—Pressure in absolute units; by W. N. Shaw.—Winds In free air; by Charles J. P. Cave.—Meteorology as exact science; by Vilhelm BJerknei.— Peculiarities of California climate explained on basis of general principles of atmospheric and oceanic circulation [with list of references and notes]; by George F. McEwen.— Lorin Blodget's Climatology of United States, appreciation; by Robert De C. Ward.—Is there auroral sound! by John Oxaal; translated by Julius C. Jensen.—Meteorological aspect of smoke problem [with list of references and notes]; by Herbert H. Kimball—Weather map on polar projection; [by Cleveland Abbe].— Drift of train of bright meteor; [by H. A. Frise].— Evolution of meteorological kite; [by Cleveland Abbe].— Results of Koch expedition across Greenland, 1912-13; [by Cleveland Abbe, jr.].— Freshets in Savannah River and forecasting of high water at Augusta, Ga,; by Eugene D. Emigh.
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