Upper Air Average Values of Temperature, Pressure, and Relative Humidity Over the United States and Alaska

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U.S. Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau, Climate and Crop Weather Division, 1945 - Atmosphere, Upper - 104 pages
 

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Page 3 - A publication entitled NORMAL WEAThER MAPS, NORThERN HEMISPHERE UPPER LEVEL (for limited distribution) was prepared shortly after this one, through the joint cooperation of the Army, Navy, and Weather Bureau, and presents normal charts of temperature and pressure for selected levels for the Northern Hemisphere. Additional sources of related upper air data are: Benjamin Ratner, TEMPERATURE FREQUENCIES IN THE UPPER AIR, Washington, DC , 1946.
Page 2 - The data presented in this publication are of value to the armed services, manufacturers and designers of aircraft, airlines, institutions of learning, and scientific organizations. Tabular material is shown for all months for all standard levels; temperature-height graphs for the months of January, April, July, and October. Included also are charts depicting the temperature and pressure distribution patterns for these same seasonal mid-months for 1500, 3000, 5000, 10,000, 13,000, and 16,000 meters.

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