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NOTE.—The Monthly weather review contains (1) meteorological contributions, and bibliography including seismology, (2) an interpretative summary and charts of the weather of the month in the United States, and on 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, (b) abstracts or reviews of important meteorological papers and books, and (c) notes.
SPECIAL ARTICLES.—Kona storms; by Lawrence H. Daingorfield.—General survey of meteorological problems of Pan-Pacific countries; by Lawrence H. Daingerfield.— Meteorological centers of action in north Pacific Ocean [abstract]; by Edward A. Beals.—Droughts with cirrus clouds moving from the north [by Douglas F. Manning; with discussion by A. J. Henry].—Hailstorm near Birmingham, Ala., May 11, 1921; by Edgar C. Horton.—Meteorological aspects of national balloon race, 1921; [by] C. G. Andrus.—Effect of change in position of thermometer shelter at Escondido, Calif., upon minimum temperature; by Henry F. Alciatore.—Convection-dome hypothesis of origin of cyclones, by Griffith Taylor; excerpts.—Mass of atmosphere and of each of its more important constituents; by W. J. Humphreys.—Altitudes of bases of lower clouds as determined from kite and balloon observations, by Ollie Lee Lewis; [with synopsis by C. F. B.].—Argonne battle cloud; by B. M. Varney.—On frequency of fogs in eastern Sahara, by J. Tilho; abstracted [by C. L. M.].—On differences between summer daytime and nighttime precipitation in United States; by W. J. Humphreys.
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