cover-title, p. 317-360, il. 2 pl. 2 p. of pl. 14 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.—Flood of 1929 in lower Mississippi Valley; by R. E. Spencer.—Weather abnormalities in United States: 4th note, Excessive rains and floods in southeast Alabama; [by] Alfred J. Henry.—Some characteristics of rainy season at Tampa, Fla.; by Walter J. Bennett.—Change in density of snow cover with melting; by George D. Clyde.—Effect of rain on snow cover; [by] George D. Clyde.—Frequency of tropical cyclones (West Indian hurricanes) that closely approach or enter continental United States [with list of references], by Alfred J. Henry; [and with discussion by O. L. Fassig].—West coast atmospheric fault; by Edward H. Bowie.—Growth of vessel weather service of northeast Pacific Ocean; by W. J. Hutchison.—Meteorological needs of a class A 1 A airport; by D. M. Little.—What a tornado looks like; by S. D. Flora.—Pensacola waterspout of June 14, 1929; by P. G. Hale.—Typhoons and depressions: One Formosa and one Hong Kong typhoon in Aug. 1929; by Jose Coronas.
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