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Abstract
An analysis of winds, wind waves, and swell over the sea to the east of Japan during the historical typhoon of September 26, 1935, is given. Occurrence of the storm and its movement across a main squadron of the Imperial Japanese Fleet which was then conducting grand maneuvers provided what may be the best coverage on record of surface winds, wind waves, and swell within 200 nautical miles of a typhoon center in its mature stage, and furnished an unequaled set of data for studying the relation between the meteorological and oceanographical elements over the ocean during a period of hurricane winds.
Abstract
An analysis of winds, wind waves, and swell over the sea to the east of Japan during the historical typhoon of September 26, 1935, is given. Occurrence of the storm and its movement across a main squadron of the Imperial Japanese Fleet which was then conducting grand maneuvers provided what may be the best coverage on record of surface winds, wind waves, and swell within 200 nautical miles of a typhoon center in its mature stage, and furnished an unequaled set of data for studying the relation between the meteorological and oceanographical elements over the ocean during a period of hurricane winds.