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VOL . 37, No . 6, JUNE , 1956 309 of each month is always followed by a period (at least On " A Possible Relationship Between the 4 days) of colder weather provided one chooses the 15th Solar Corona and Weather Conditions in ± day whenever the peak mean temperature occurred the Central Midwest," November, within one day thereof. To test this hypothesis the year 1955 Bulletin 1954 was chosen and the departures from the key day tem- JULIU S LONDON peratures at Kansas City were tabulated. The average mean departures (°F) are given below In a recent issue of the Bulletin there appeared an ar- for D to along with the analogous values computed by ticle concerned with a "possible relationship" between Farthing. disturbed solar conditions and weather in the mid-west. Di Di Dz Di Since the possibility of a solar-weather relationship has 15th day -8.2 -10.2 -6.8 -7.3 always intrigued meteorologists and others, this article Green line CMP -5.4 -8.3 -6.0 -5.8 was undoubtedly viewed with more than casual interest by most Bulletin readers. Because, however, the search It is thus seen that the temperatures at K.C. fall even for such solar-weather relationships has, in the
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society – American Meteorological Society
Published: Jun 1, 1956
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