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NOTE.—The Monthly weather review contains (1) meteorological and seismological contributions and bibliography, (2) an interpretative summary and charts of the weather of the month in the United States and adjacent oceans, and (3) climatological and seismological tables dealing with the weather and earthquakes of the month. The contributions are principally as follows: (a) results of observational or research work in meteorology carried on in the United States or other parts of the world, and (b) abstracts or reviews of important meteorological papers and books.
SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Some observations on temperatures and winds at moderate elevations above ground [with list of references]; by Vincent E. Jakl.—Results of some empiric researches as to general movements of atmosphere [with list of references], by H. Hildebrand Hildebrandsson; [translated by W. W. Reed].—General circulation of atmosphere, by L. Gangoiti; translation and abstract.—Thunderstorm at Tulsa, Okla., June 6, 1919; by J. A. Reihle.—Tornado at Fergus Falls, Minn., June 22, 1919; [by H. Lyman; with discussion, by C. F. Brooks].—Hailstorms in South Carolina, June 8 and 9, 1919; by Richard H. Sullivan.—Suggestions as to conditions precedent to occurrence of summer thunderstorms, with special reference to that of June 14, 1914; by James Fairgrieve.—Wind stratification near large thunderstorm; by Leslie A. Warren.—Mammato-cumulus clouds and thunderstorm at Binghamton, N. Y., June 24, 1914; by John R. Weeks.—Types of mammato-cumulus clouds; by Charles F. Brooks.—Measuring visibility; by Alfred H. Thiessen.—Aurora of Mar. 7-8, 1918, by Herbert Lyman and Charles F. Brooks; [with Aurora polarls, by W. J. Humphreys; and Inferences concerning auroras, certain physical facts regarding them, by Elihu Thomson].—Land and sea breezes in vicinity of Corpus Christi Bay, Tex.; by C. E. Heckathorn.—Land and sea breezes at Bayonne, France, by M. Rouch; translation and abstract [by R. H. W.].—New recension of Aristotle's meteorology; [review, by C. F. Talman].—Lord Rayleigh, meteorologist. 1842-1919; [by W. J. H.].—Unusual halos at Juneau, Alaska, June 9, 1919; by M. B. Summers.
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