Publisher's Synopsis
Delve into the historical record of atmospheric phenomena with "Monthly Weather Review, Volume 48, Part 1." This meticulously preserved compilation offers a detailed snapshot of weather patterns, meteorological observations, and climatological data. Originally compiled by the United States Army Signal Corps, the Weather Bureau, the Environmental Science Services Administration, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the American Meteorological Society, this volume provides invaluable insights into the science of weather as it was understood at the time.
Researchers, historians, and weather enthusiasts will find a wealth of information within these pages. Explore detailed weather reports, insightful analyses, and comprehensive data sets that illuminate the complexities of Earth's atmosphere. This historical document serves as a crucial resource for understanding long-term climate trends and the evolution of meteorological science.
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