Synoptic regimes in the lower Arctic troposphere during 1955.
During the past five years the continuous flow of data from the Arctic region has made possible a more reliable daily synoptic analysis bath for the surface and upper levels. Much work has already been done to establish the monthly and seasonal broad-scale features of the lower and mid-troposphere,...
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McGill University
1958
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Online Access: | http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=111541 |
Summary: | During the past five years the continuous flow of data from the Arctic region has made possible a more reliable daily synoptic analysis bath for the surface and upper levels. Much work has already been done to establish the monthly and seasonal broad-scale features of the lower and mid-troposphere, and to study in greater detail the perturbations. In 1952 the Extended Forecasting Section of the United States Weather Bureau published a revised version of their monthly normal maps for the northern hemisphere. |
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