cover-title, p. 301-345, il. 1 pl. 12 p. of maps, 4°
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NOTE.—The Monthly weather review contains (1) meteorological contributions and bibliography, (2) an interpretative summary and charts of the weather of the month in the United States, and on adjacent oceans, and (3) climatological tables dealing with the weather 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.—Weather and cotton boll weevil; by J. B. Kincer.—Methods and results of definitive air-pressure measurements, by H. Koschmieder; translated by W. W. Reed.—Mechanism of thunderstorm, by G. C. Simpson; [abstract by C. E. Britton].— Caracoles meteorological station and its importance for traffic of Transandine Railway and aviation [account of storms over Andes Mountains], by Julio Bustos Navarrete; [translated by W. W. R.].—Hailstones of great size at Potter, Nebr.; by Thomas A. Blair.—Uprush of air necessary to sustain hailstone; by W. J. Humphreys.—Note on pilots' observations of air currents in and near thunderstorms; by Paul A. Miller.— Five years of ocean mapping and its forecast value; by L. E. Blochman.—Aerological activities at naval air station, San Diego, Calif., historical sketch; [by] W. G. Lindeman.—12-year record of hourly temperatures at Richmond, Va.; by H. A. Frise.— International Geographical Congress at London, July, 1928; by Henry J. Cox.—Further studies in terrestrial radiation; by G. C. Simpson.
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