748 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW

vel. 98, No. 10 suspicion that contrails may be influencing the weather and that it is important to find out if they are. In conclusion, it should be stated that if contrails are affecting the weather it is not necessarily for the worse, although if there is any considerable change it is sure to mak...

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Summary:vel. 98, No. 10 suspicion that contrails may be influencing the weather and that it is important to find out if they are. In conclusion, it should be stated that if contrails are affecting the weather it is not necessarily for the worse, although if there is any considerable change it is sure to make someone unhappy. The Russians might well be pleased with an ice-free Arctic Ocean; but if it leads to a major glaciation in central Canada, it is unlikely that the Canadians and Americans would regard it as favorable. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The writer wishes to acknowledge many discussions with Dr. Sue Ann Bowling whose contributions have been so significant as to nearly merit listing as a coauthor. The work upon which key