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THE WEATHER AND CIRCULATION OF DECEMBER 1967

TEMPERATURE REVERSAL ASSOCIATED WITH INTRAMONTHLY AMPLIFICATION

L. P. STARK

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THE WEATHER AND CIRCULATION OF MAY 1968

Cool Weather With Widespread Blocking

L. P. STARK

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THE WEATHER AND CIRCULATION OF MAY 1967

Strong Blocking and Record Cold in the East

L. P. STARK

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L. P. STARK

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Positions of trough lines and ridge lines for each month are shown as they were transcribed from monthly 700-mb. charts for 1949–63. This is the first time that 15 years of reliable upper-air analyses were available over all continents in the Northern Hemisphere.

The preference of these circulation features for particular geographical areas in certain months or seasons is clearly depicted. This is a rather small sample, but if one excludes possible secular changes, these charts should be fairly representative of longer periods, especially in those areas where frequency of occurrence was maximum or minimum.

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THE WEATHER AND CIRCULATION OF SEPTEMBER 1965

Prolonged Cooling in the West Related to Retrogression

L. P. STARK

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THE WEATHER AND CIRCULATION OF OCTOBER 1966

Cool Weather With Strong Polar Blocking

L. P. STARK

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THE WEATHER AND CIRCULATION OF MAY 1963

A Month with Retrogression over North America

L. P. STARK

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THE WEATHER AND CIRCULATION OF AUGUST 1959

A Hot Month from the Central Plains to the Atlantic Coast

L. P. STARK

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