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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.—Kansas tornadoes; by S. D. Flora.—Meeting of International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics at Brussels, July 18-28, 1919; by L. A. Bauer.— Stereoscopic representation of wind movement aloft; by R. C. Lane and R. A. Wells.— Ascensional rate of pilot balloons, by J. Rouch, translation and abstract [by C. L. M.].—Sun's influence on diurnal variation of atmospheric potential-gradient; by W. F. G. Swann.—Radio direction changes and variations of audibility; by Carl Kinsley and Albert Sobey.—Mountain and valley winds at Syracuse, N. Y.; by Ernest S. Clowes.—Wind shift in lower 3 kilometers of atmosphere on passage of a high; by Waldemar Noll.—Diurnal variations in humidity; by Walter J. Bennett.—Intense rain- fall at Dubuque, Iowa, July 9, 1919; [by C. F. B.].—Northers on east coast of Mexico, their effects, and forecast by local observations; by S. A. Grogan.—Fog in central Ohio and its relation to subsequent weather changes, by Howard H. Martin; [with discussion, by Charles F. Brooks].—Use of clouds in local forecasting; by Merton L. Fuller.—Precepts for forecasting river stages on Chattahoochee and Flint rivers of Georgia; by C. F. von Herrmann.—Weather in Cincinnati, Ohio, for 130 years; by W. C. Devoreaux.—Climate of cotton belt; by O. C. Stine and O. E. Baker.—Climate of South Africa; by H. E. Wood.—Australian environment especially as controlled by rainfall; by Griffith Taylor.—New interpretation of relationships of temperature and humidity to insect development, by W. Dwight Pierce; abstract Thy W. E. H.].
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