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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.—Papers on sleet and glaze (ice storms): Nature of sleet and how it is formed [with list of references], by Charles F. Brooks; Weather condition which produces glaze in northern New York, by Douglas F. Manning; Boundary between south wind and underrunning northeast wind, by Charles F. Brooks; Precipitation of sleet and formation of glaze in eastern United States, Jan. 20-25, 1920, with remarks on forecasting, by C. LeRoy Meisinger; Demoralization of traffic in New York City by snow and sleet, [by C. L. M.]; Tremendous snowstorm in Palestine, Feb. 9-11, 1920, by Otis A. Glazebrook.—Note on deep northeast-component winds observed Jan. 27-31, 1920; by Samuel Gottlieb.—Blizzards and chinooks of North Dakota plains; by F. J. Bavendick.—Weather forecasting; by H. H. Clayton.—Relation of winds to temperature in central Ohio; by Howard H. Martin.—Value of highlevel meteorological data in forecasting changes of temperature, contribution to meteorology of Mount Rose, Nev., author's summary; by S. P. Fergusson.—Altitude determinations based on barometric readings; by H. G. Cornthwaite.—Comparison of snow-board and raingage-can measurements of snowfall; by Robert E. Horton.—On comparison of meteorological data with results of chance, by Louis Besson; translated from French, and abridged, by Edgar W. Woolard.—Influence of wind on movements of insects [with bibliography]; by Willis Edwin Kurd.—Animal weather prophets.—Variability of corresponding seasons in different years, by Sir Frederick Stupart; abstracted [by H. Lyman].—Winters at New York City, by J. Malcolm Bird; notes [by Charles F. Brooks].
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