An Application of Long-Wave Principles to a Cold Outbreak
An Application of Long-Wave Principles to a Cold Outbreak
Hughes, Lawrence A.; Saxton, David W.
1957-06-01 00:00:00
An incipient severe polar outbreak that eventually affected practically all of the United States is considerably delayed by retrogression of a major trough in the westerlies. An investigation of this retrogression shows how long-wave principles aid in the prediction of such outbreaks.
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An Application of Long-Wave Principles to a Cold Outbreak
An incipient severe polar outbreak that eventually affected practically all of the United States is considerably delayed by retrogression of a major trough in the westerlies. An investigation of this retrogression shows how long-wave principles aid in the prediction of such outbreaks.
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
– American Meteorological Society
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