Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volúmenes1-2American Meteorological Society, 1920 Vols. for 1990- contain supplemental membership directory. |
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... regions . A reason therefor is not hard to find . The following illustra- tion - empiric , let us grant - will make the matter plain . Let us assume that in equatorial regions a given surface receives an average of 100 30.
... regions . A reason therefor is not hard to find . The following illustra- tion - empiric , let us grant - will make the matter plain . Let us assume that in equatorial regions a given surface receives an average of 100 30.
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... tion of each coöperative station at least once in three years , and although the coöperative observers earnestly desire to have their records accurate , it is diffi- cult in many instances to keep the raingage in a place where it is ...
... tion of each coöperative station at least once in three years , and although the coöperative observers earnestly desire to have their records accurate , it is diffi- cult in many instances to keep the raingage in a place where it is ...
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... tion . At least a dozen newspaper interviews . Informal talks or lectures to classes from schools , colleges and institutions almost daily ( e . g . , a class of 50 men and women who are in training for inspectors in the Board of Health ) ...
... tion . At least a dozen newspaper interviews . Informal talks or lectures to classes from schools , colleges and institutions almost daily ( e . g . , a class of 50 men and women who are in training for inspectors in the Board of Health ) ...
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... tion of sunshine from month to month is not disclosed directly by a statement of the percentage of the possible . For in such a case , a knowledge of the latter is necessary before the actual amount can be determined . For example ...
... tion of sunshine from month to month is not disclosed directly by a statement of the percentage of the possible . For in such a case , a knowledge of the latter is necessary before the actual amount can be determined . For example ...
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... tion of the day . Though the railroad agents have many and varied duties , they were required in addition to take readings of the thermometer at three specified times during the day , and to measure the water which accumulated from time ...
... tion of the day . Though the railroad agents have many and varied duties , they were required in addition to take readings of the thermometer at three specified times during the day , and to measure the water which accumulated from time ...
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