Aerology of the Polar RegionsAn investigation of the aerological structure and climate of the free atmosphere in the polar regions. |
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SPECIAL FEATURES OF INVESTIGATING THE FREE | 30 |
SOME FEATURES OF THE SYNOPTIC PROCESSES IN | 59 |
PRELIMINARY FINDINGS ON THE VERTICAL STRUCTURE | 82 |
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advection aerological observations altitude Amundsen-Scott station Antarctic stations Antarktiki anticyclone Arktiki atmosfery atmospheric processes centers Central Arctic charts cold cooling December depression drifting stations East Antarctica follows from Figure frequency frontal zones fronts Gidrometeoizdat heating intensive inversions and isotherms investigations January jet streams katabatic winds Kheysa Kheysa Island latitudinal Lazarev station Leningrad lower stratosphere m/sec maximum temperature mb surface mean mean-monthly meridional mesosphere meteorological middle troposphere minimum Mirnyi Moskva nd V nd ozone ozone content period polar night polar regions pressure field prevailing quasi-stationary radio theodolite radiosonde regime result ridges rocket sea level South Pole southern hemisphere Soviet Antarctic Expedition SSSR stratospheric anticyclone stratospheric jet stream summer surface inversions synoptic temperate latitudes temperature distribution temperature rise temperature variations thermal tropopause troposphere tropospheric jet streams troughs tsirkulyatsii upper stratosphere vertical cross sections VII VIII Vostok station westerly wind directions wind velocity XI XII