ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES IN THE CENTRAL ARCTIC
The results of systematic aerological observations conducted from the Russian drifting ice station, North Pole 4, from April 1955 through April 1956, are presented. The observations were primarily concerned with movements and evolution of cyclones, anticyclones, and fronts. Trans. of Priroda (USSR)...
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1958
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Summary: | The results of systematic aerological observations conducted from the Russian drifting ice station, North Pole 4, from April 1955 through April 1956, are presented. The observations were primarily concerned with movements and evolution of cyclones, anticyclones, and fronts. Trans. of Priroda (USSR) 1957, v. 46, no. 12, p. 27-34. |
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