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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.—Evolution of snow crystal; [by] John C. Shedd.—Snowfall of United States, by Robert DeC. Ward; abstract [by C. F. B.].—Improved form of snow sampler; by Benjamin C. Kadel.—Snow and railway transportation; by Andrew H. Palmer.—Relation of snowfall to yield of winter wheat; by Clarence J. Root.— Effect of snow on winter wheat in Ohio; by J. Warren Smith.—Taylor's theory of atmospheric turbulence; by Eric R. Miller.—Atmospheric stirring measured by precipitation, by Lewis P. Richardson; abstracted [by E. W. Woolard].—On dependence of wind speed upon altitude, by V. Laska; abstracted [by C. L. M.].—Humidity and vapor pressure at Tampa, Fla.; by Walter J. Bennett.—Relationship between cirrus movements from easterly points, and occurrence of severe droughts; by George Reeder.—Easterly movement of cirrus clouds; by Leon J. Guthrie.—West India hurricane of Sept. 1919, in light of sounding observations; by R. Hanson Weightman.— Intense rainstorm of Oct. 4, 1919, at Dubuque, Iowa; [by J. H. Spencer].—Panama thunderstorms; by H. G. Cornthwaite.—Note on pilot-balloon flights in thunderstorm formation; by Ivan R. Tannehill.—Waterspout observed at San Juan, Porto Rico, Sept. 10, 1919; by William C. Haines.—Tornadoes of Oct. 8, 1919, [by S. D. F.; with note by C. F. B.].—Relation of wind direction to subsequent precipitation in central Ohio: by Howard H. Martin.—Probability of rain in summer at Atlanta, Ga.; by W. W. Reed.—Some winter weather signs in Utah; by J. Cecil Alter.—Flood months in United States; by Alfred J. Henry.—Floods on lower Rio Grande; by Alfred J. Henry.—Precipitation and run-off in drainage basin of the Oder, by Karl Fischer; abstracted, with comment by R. E. Horton.
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