Elementary Meteorology for High Schools And Colleges

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; in the central region, extend- ing from Colorado to Maine, and as far south as Tennessee, a fall of 1 8 F. , and temperature going down to 34 F. ; in the southern United States, a fall of 16 F. , and temperature going down to 36 F. The approach of a cold wave is announced by the United States Weather Bureau by the display of a square white flag with a square black center.
Prediction of Hot Waves. Hot waves may be referred to their three possible causes : 1. The ground and the lower layers of
...air may be heated to an excessive degree by the continuous action of the solar rays during successive clear days ; and this accumula- tion of heat becomes greatest when the days are clear and the nights are clouded. These hot waves are of local char- acter, but may be very extensive.
2. The air of vertical currents may have its temper- ature raised by the foe/in process. Such conditions may be expected on the leeward side of mountain ranges, where the air on the windward side is moist. These hot waves are usually confined to narrow bands parallel to the moun- tains.


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