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Geological and Historical Aspects of Climatic Change by C. H. P. Brooks... 0.0... ccc cece ccc ccc cece cent eee eeee 1004 
Climatic Implications of Glacier Research by Richard Foster Flint.......... ccc cece cece ce eee eee teen eeeee 1019 
Tree-Ring Indices of Rainfall, Temperature, and River Flow by Edmund Schulman.............000..0000ceeeeeeee 1024 
é HYDROMETEOROLOGY 
Hydrometeorology in the United States by Robert D. Fletcher........... ccc ccc ec eee net cnet n ete een eeees 1033 
The Hydrologic Cycle and Its Relation to Meteorology—River Forecasting by Ray K. Linsley...................... 1048 
MARINE METEOROLOGY 
Large-Scale Aspects of Hnergy Transformation over the Oceans by Woodrow C. Jacobs. ...........0.-.. eevee eevee ees 1057 
Evaporation aon Wa Ocang Up) Jel Waele oo acumen oe sven aacen dase Aatdoe aaoosonastodtdRcomeioeo Oona sen ae 1071 
Forecasting Ocean Waves by W. H. Munk and R. S. Arthur... 1.0.0.6 e ccc cece tee nee een ence n nee 1082 
NeeanayVeaves/asia; Meteorolozicall Tool by Wis. Munk. ccc. 0e ee csc wane oe dele daeais ce se eee s dessins nine soe niles 1090 
BIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL METEOROLOGY 
EVEL TOLOC VMOU MNT GOCT OW! Oppel LCOD Si esmiey te 1a, cs sieus eve Mt ey Ne fips Seema its Glin anid s1 vis ou seteye Hunks Wars sisalisheas wun emis cede eeakacc ee see 1103 
Physical Aspects of Human Bioclimatology by Konrad J. K. Buetiner........... 000.0 e cece cece nce eee 1112 
Some Problems of Atmospheric Chemistry by H. Cauer........... 00 0c ccc cece eee eee cece cence eens 1126 
ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION 
FMAMOS PMELIC REO ULLOM OUP eV ENGEL: EIEWSOIM a. secccrexc eoetectae ites ap qevonst-“vlecp occefein ithe Pisuey nici he adele leretormesatae plevaisier selcte ares 1139 
CLOUDS, FOG, AND AIRCRAFT ICIN 
The Classification of Cloud Forms by Wallace H. Howell........................ Soe Caeteet Reger ee See Ne ees AY SCRE 1161 
Mea scromCloudsmHorecasting by) CharlessH DiOOkSs=4- 447k eso ae ee een ee ee eenne ee eeeene 1167 
oe ly JOSAO dig CBORGBio ooo 800-3 ia ADO ES TOR ae Ae CRaeS O MeEM ee creed oie CSI Tae EME mor Cine ae aE ares 1179 
Physical and Operational Aspects of Aircraft Ieing by Lewis A. Rodert....... 2.6.0... eee 1190 
Meteorological Aspects of Aircraft Icing by William Lewis... . 2.1... cee eee eee eee 1197 
METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS 
Instruments and Techniques for Meteorological Measurements by Michael Ference, Jr.............0- 200 cc cece e eee 1207 
NitenaiuelVicteorologicall Instruments by Alan ©. Bemis. ©... 22... 6... eee hee ee eee eee eevee ence ens e snes eee 1223 
LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS 
Experimental Analogies to Atmospheric Motions by Dave Fultz.........0. ccc cece ce cece cece cece cee e eee eeeeeneee 1235 
Model Techniques in Meteorological Research by Hunter Rouse... 0.0.0.0... cece cece cece eee eee cece e eens 1249 
BpenmmentalCloudeHormation oynsu DamideBruntysan suse. sas 5se2 senses eee. se vee soeeenee seeee eden eens 1255 
; RADIOMETEOROLOGY 
RadamstormeOpsenvation oy Myron G. Hi. LAgd@. 2.0.5. cv vn bse ante cee cases vsne selves tenntnnvetssesseoeas 1265 
Theory and Observation of Radar Storm Detection by Raymond Werler........ 20.0.0 .0 ccc cee c eve cece eee cece. . 1283 
Meteorological Aspects of Propagation Problems by H. G. Booker... ........ccucececcccccvcecvcuecseseveeucesees 1290 
Sferics by R. C. Wanta Py ah ear cya cr eye VERO hhha aes Nene ti tiare ign Awiee Unies Metin ana maet 1297 
MICROSEISMS 
Observations and Theory of Microseisms by B. Gutenberg............0.c0cceceece eee e eee seve tue eeeeeceeeeees 1303 
Practical Application of Microseisms to Forecasting by James B. Macelwane, S. J........0 200.000 e vec e eevee see 1312 
