| Chinook was a Canadian magazine for those interested
in meteorology, published between 1978 and 1989. It included a mix of feature
articles, book reviews and news items, incluant quelques articles en français.
Many of these articles stand the test of time, or are of special historical
interest.
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Le magazine météorologique Chinook fut
publié entre 1978 et 1989. Il contenait une variété
d’articles, revues de livres et nouvelles, surtout en anglais mais aussi
en français. Plusieurs de ces articles demeurent actuels ou ont
un intérêt historique.
La SCMO détient les droit d’auteur pour Chinook, et en publie ici l’index complet, selon la version imprimée à la fin de chaque volume. Le format varie donc au cours des années. Vous pouvez examiner le contenu ou chercher un mot spécifique au moyen de la fonction “chercher” de votre fureteur. On peut trouver de copies de Chinook dans plusieurs bibliothèques. |
VOLUME ONE
A list of the authors, articles and advertisers in Chinook Volume 1, issues I to 4. An asterisk (*) indicates a column which appears regularly. If the authorship of an article is not shown, it is by the Editor.
AUTHORS
Cudbird, Bev. Book Review of "White Death-Blizzard of
'77". Page 25.
Gee, Gordon W. Book Review of "The Ozone War". Page 59.
Martin, Hans. Acid Rain. Page .50.
Smith, Bryan. The Comfort Zone. Page 48.
Smith, Roger. The Nature of Snow Squalls. Page 16.
Shuel, R.W. Beekeeping and the Weather. Page 32.
Somerville, Scott. March 1870: The Month of the Big Snow.
Page 11.
-- Dr. Workman's Weather Journal. Page 20.
-- A Vennorable Weather Prophet. Page 36.
Stark, R.G. Arch Puzzle, numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4, Pages
28 and 43.
ARTICLES
Acid Rain by Hans Martin, Summer 1979, p. 50.
All About Hurricanes, Winter 1979, p. 22.
ARCH PUZZLE*
Crossword without blanks, A., No. 4. by R.G. Stark. Spring
1979, p. 43.
Doublets, No. 1, by R.G. Stark. Winter 1979, p. 28.
Great Animal Puzzle, The., No. 5. Summer 1979, p. 56.
One-lined crossword, No. 2, by R.G. Stark. Winter 1979,
p. 28.
Years, No. 3, by R.G. Stark. Spring 1979. p.43.
Beekeeping and the Weather, by R.W. Shuel. Spring 1979,
p. 32.
BOOK REVIEW*
The Ozone War, reviewed by Gordon W. Gee. Summer 1979,
p. 59.
White Death-Blizzard of '77, reviewed by Bev. Cudbird.
Winter 1979, p. 25. Buctouche Tornado, The. Summer 1979, p. 52.
Comfort Zone, The., by Bryan Smith. Summer 1979, p.
48.
Lightning: Facts and Figures. Spring 1979, p. 38.
Nature of Snowsqualls, The., by Roger Smith. Winter
1979, p. 16.
NEWS AND NOTES*
Canada-Wide Science Fair, The 18th., Summer, 1979, p.
41.
Meteorology Study Unit -- A First. Spring 1979, p. 35.
University of Toronto Cloud Physicist Receives Patterson
Medal. Summer 1979, p. 56.
U of T Student Conducts Micro-scale Windflow Experiment.
Spring 1979, p. 35.
PAST WEATHER*
Brockville Lightning Disaster, The. Spring 1979, p. 41.
Dr. Workman's Weather Journal, by Scott Somerville. Winter
1979, p. 20.
March 1870: The Month of the Big Snow by Scott Somerville.
Fall 1978, p. 11.
Perspective on Acid Rain Causes, A. Summer 1979, p. 51.
St. Mary's Cyclostormograph. Winter 1979, p. 19.
SEVERE STORM LOG*
Canada's Most Disastrous Tornadoes. Fall 1978, p. 10.
Damaging April Wind and Snow Storm. Summer 1979, p. 54.
Hail. Fall 1978 p. 10.
Halloween Deluge, B.C. The. Winter 1979, p. 25.
Lightning. Fall 1978, p. 10.
Newfoundland's Brush with Hurricane Ella. Winter 1979,
p. 24.
Tornadoes. Fall 1978, p. 10, Winter 1979 p. 25. Summer
1979, p. 54.
Torrential Downpours. Fall 1978, p. 10.
Tips on Locating an Aerogenerator. Winter 1979, p. 18.
Vennorable Weather Prophet, A., by Scott Somerville.
Spring 1979, p. 36.
WEATHER AMATEUR, THE*
P.L. Clemens' $3.85 Pendulum Anemometer. Spring 1979,
p. 34.
Wigginism. Fall 1978, p. 7.
Wind Power Generation in Ontario. Fall 1978, p. 5.
WINDOW ON WEATHER*
Anomalous Lines. Spring 1979, p. 40.
Plume of Vegetation Damage, A. Summer 1979, p. 55.
Satellite View of the Chinook. Fall 1978, p. 4.
Snow Squalls. Winter 1979, p. 17.
ADVERTISERS
Airflow Developments (Canada) Ltd. pp. 11 and 26.
Canadian Renewable Energy News, p. 42.
Care Canada, pp. 43 and 59.
Chinook, pp. 44 and 46.
Enercorp, p. 58.
MEP, pp. 11, 26, 42 and 58.
Sangamo, pp. 2, 14, 30 and 60.
Taylor Instruments Ltd. pp. 12 and 28.
Weather Enterprises, pp. 25, 43 and 59.
Winflo (Canada) Ltd., pp. 27 and 44.
VOLUME TWO
A list of authors, articles and advertisers in Chinook, Volume 2, numbers 1 to 4. An asterisk (*) indicates a column which appears regularly. If the authorship of an article is not shown, it is by the Editor.
AUTHORS
Davies, A.F. Severe Thunderstorm, 592 B.C. Page 25.
Fanaki, F. Smoke Plume Behaviour. Page 52.
Goodman, R.H. The Weather and Offshore Drilling. Page
54.
Hage, Keith D. An "Edmonton Chinook". Page 28.
Hepworth, Ron. Nature's Living Weather Instruments. Page
44.
Kevan, Simon M. Book Review of Lifeboat. Page 60.
Keyan, Simon M. Under the Weather? Page 38.
Klaponski, C. Book Review of Fair-Weather Flying. Page
15.
Knox, John L. Book Review of Hurricane Hazel Page 26.
Koren, Oscar. "Black Stratus". Page 27. Ockwell, Mark.
Searching for the Best Aerogenerator Site. Page 36.
Somerville, Scott. Dark Days. Page 11.
Stark, R.G. Arch Puzzles, numbers 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,
12, 13. Pages 15, 43 and 59.
EXPERIMENTERS
Couban, S. and A. Hubbard. Simulated Acid Rain Experiments.
Page 6.
Greening, David and Ian Kroll. The Hurricane Machine.
Page 58.
Netolitzky, Donald. Snow Crystals. Page 22.
ARTICLES
Case of Blocking, A. Fall 1979, p. 12.
Dark Days, by Scott Somerville. Fall 1979, p. 11.
"Edmonton Chinook", An, by Keith D. Hage. Winter 1980,
p. 28.
Nature's Living Weather Instruments, by Ron Hepworth.
Spring 1980, p. 44.
Profile of Percy Saltzman, A. Spring 1980, p. 44.
Searching for the Best Aerogenerator Site, by Mark Ockwell.
Spring 1980, p. 36.
Severe Thunderstorm, 592 B.C., by A.F. Davies, Winter
1980, p. 25.
Smoke Plume Behaviour, by F. Fanaki. Summer 1980, p.
52.
Under the Weather?, by Simon M. Keyan, Spring 1980, p.
38.
Voyage of the "Neptune", The. Summer 1980, p. 56.
Weather and Offshore Drilling, The., by R.H. Goodman.
Summer 1980, p. 5,1.
ARCH PUZZLE*
Can you lick this one? #9, by R.G. Stark. Spring 1980,
p. 43.
Down on the old tenting ground, #8, by R.G. Stark. Spring
1980. p. 43.
Men of colour, #6, by R.G. Stark. Fall 1979, p. 15.
Misplaced Meteorological Items, #13, by R.G. Stark. Summer
1980, p. 59.
Places containing Provinces, #7, by R.G. Stark. Fall
1979, p. 15.
Punster's Delight, A, #11, by R.G. Stark. Summer 1980,
p. 59.
Quiz on Chinook, A, #10, by R.G. Stark. Spring
1980, p. 43.
Rhyming Definitions, # 12, by R.G. Stark. Summer 1980,
p. 59.
BOOK REVIEW*
Fair-Weather Flying, reviewed by Carol Klaponski. Fall
1979, p. 15.
Hurricane Hazel, reviewed by John L. Knox. Winter
1980, p. 26.
Lifeboat, reviewed by Simon M. Kevan. Summer 1980,
p. 60.
Marine Weather. Summer 1980, p. 60.
The Weather Book. Summer 1980, p. 60.
Weather Flying. Fall 1979, p. 15.
NEWS AND NOTES*
Canadian Honoured by American Meteorological Society.
Spring 1980, p. 43.
"Chinook" Premieres at the University of Calgary. Spring
1980, p. 43.
Inauguration of the Meteorological Society of New Zealand
(Inc), The. Summer 1980, p. 50.
Meteorological Historian Wins Patterson Medal. Summer
1980, p. 51.
Plasma Wave Phenomena Observed by ISIS. Summer 1980,
p. 51.
Thunderstorm Formation Areas in Alberta. Summer 1980,
p. 50.
SEVERE STORM LOG*
1979 Almanac Edition. Winter 1980, p. 20.
Woodstock Tornado, The. Fall 1979, p. 9.
TRADE WINDS* edited by Claude Labine
About the Trade Winds Editor. Winter 1980, p. 30.
Business Profile of the Athabasca Research Corporation
Ltd. Spring 1980, p. 46.
Editor's Welcome. Winter 1980, p. 30.
Taylor Name Just a Trade Mark in Future. Summer 1980,
p. 62.
WEATHER AMATEUR. THE*
Hurricane Machine, The, conducted by David Greening and
Ian Kroll, Summer 1980, p. 58.
Simulated Acid Rain Experiments, conducted by S. Couban
and A. Hubbard. Fall 1979, p. 6.
Snow Crystals, conducted by Donald Netolitzky. Winter
1980, p. 22.
WINDOW ON WEATHER*
"Black Stratus", by Oscar Koren. Winter 1980, p. 27.
Mt. St. Helens Ash Cloud. Summer 1980, p. 61.
ADVERTISERS
Campbell Scientific Canada Corp. p. 64.
Care Canada. pp. 2,48.
Enercorp Instruments Ltd. pp. 14, 18, 34.
MEP. pp. 14, 18, 34, 59.
Weatherwise Books & Instruments. pp. 2, 18, 34.
VOLUME THREE
A list of authors, articles and advertisers in Chinook, Volume 3, numbers 1 to 4. An asterisk (*) indicates a column which appears regularly. If the authorship of an article is not shown, it is by the Editor.
AUTHORS
Arthur, A.P. Sunflower Moths Ride the Winds to Saskatchewan.
Page 10.
Bauer, D.J. Sunflower Moths Ride the Winds to Saskatchewan.
Page 10
Buckmaster, H.A. The CO2 Crisis. Page 20
Chen, P. L'Éclipse Solaire de 1979. Page 22.
Chung, Y.S. Weather Phenomena Over the Great Lakes. Page
44.
Davies, A.F. Unusual Snowfall in the Negev Desert, Jerusalem
and Amman. Page 53.
Etkin, D. Black is the Same as White. Page 11.
Fanaki, F. Bénard Cells. Page 36.
Findlay, B. Book Review of How to Save the World. Page
12.
Klaponski, C. Book Review of Tornado. Page 12.
Koren, O. Weather Phenomena Over the Great Lakes. Page
44.
Labine, C. A Visit With the Largest User of Meteorological
Equipment in Canada. Page 14.
-- Fiscal Year-End Blues. Page 46.
-- Trainees in Environmental Measurement. Page
46.|
Leduc, R. La Ville et son Climat. Page 23.
Legal, L. The Importance of Weather Satellites to British
Columbia. Page 51.
Masse, C. Les Pluies Acides. Page 54.
Moffet, R. Le Quotidien du Prévisioniste. Page
38.
Newark, S. Scramblewords. Page 13.
Royle, J.C. Designing for a Northern Climate. Page 24.
Schaefer, D.G. Snowrollers. Page 6.
Somerville, S. Chinook Visits Air flow Developments.
Page 61.
-- Dr. Charles Smallwood, A Meteorological Pioneer. Page
56.
Stanski, H. Calculating Home Heat Savings, Page 5.
Stark, R.G. Arch Puzzle #18. Page 59.
Thompson, B.W. Fronts Made Visible by Locusts. Page 2.
ARTICLES
Bénard Cells, by F. Fanaki, page 36.
Calculating Home Heat Savings, by H. Stanski, page 5.
CO2 Crisis, The., by Harvey A. Buckmaster, page 20.
Designing for a Northern Climate, by John C. Royle, page
24.
Dr. Charles Smallwood, A Meteorological Pioneer, by S.
Somerville, page 56.
Dust Devils, A Photo Feature, page 9.
Fronts Made Visible by Locusts, by B.W. Thompson, page
2.
Great Storms of 1913, The., page 40.
Importance of Weather Satellites to British Columbia,
The., by L. Legal, page 51.
Mark of a Snow Devil, The., page 43.
Snowrollers, by D.G. Schaefer, page 6.
Sunflower Moths Ride the Winds to Saskatchewan, by D.J.
Bauer and A.P. Arthur, page 10.
Unusual Snowfall in the Negev Desert, Jerusalem and Amman,
by A.F. Davies, page 53.
Weather Phenomena Over the Great Lakes, by Y.S. Chung
and O. Koren, page 44.
ARCH PUZZLE*
Graffito, #17. Spring 1981, p. 42.
Identification Tasks, #15 and # 16. W inter 1981, p.
30.
Scramblewords, #14, by S. Newark. Fall 1980, p. 13.
Quiz on Chinook, #18, by R.G. Stark, Summer 1981,
p. 59.
BOOK REVIEW*
Ball Lightning and Bead Lightning. Summer 1981, p.58.
Crop Yields and Climate Change to the Year 2000. Summer
1981, p.58.
Focus on Air. Winter 1981, p. 28.
How to Save the World, reviewed by B.F. Findlay. Fall
1980, p. 12.
Jet Stream. Summer 1981, p. 58.
Prospects for Man: Climate Change. Winter 1981, p.
28.
Tornado, reviewed by Carole Klaponski. Fall 1980,
p. 12.
NEWS AND NOTES*
Alberta Climatological Association, The. Spring 1981,
p. 45.
Chinook Introduces a French Section. Winter 1981,
p. 18.
Forest Fire Losses Across Canada. Winter 1981, P. 19,
Future Weather. Spring 1981, p. 45.
Jet Stream, A New Journal of Monthly Weather. Spring
1981, p. 45
Recollections of a Record Cold Day. Winter 1981, p. 18.
SECTION FRANÇAISE* Edité par Claude Masse
La Ville et Son Climat, par Richard Leduc, Hiver 1981,
p. 23.
L'Éclipse Solare de 1979, par Peter Chen. Hiver
1981, p. 22.
Le Quotidien du Prévisioniste, par Richard Moffet.
Printemps 1981, p. 38.
Les Pluies Acides, par Claude Masse. Été
1981, p. 54.
SEVERE WEATHER LOG
1980 Almanac Edition. Winter 1981, p.26.
TRADE WINDS* Edited by Claude Labine
Chinook Visits Airflow Developments, by S. Somerville.
Summer 1981, p. 61.
Chinook Visits MEP. Winter 1981, p. 29.
Fiscal Year-End Blues. Spring 1981, p 46
Trainees in Environmental Measurement. Spring 1981, p.
46.
Visit with the Largest User of Meteorological Equipment
in Canada, A. Fall 1980, p. 14.
WINDOW ON WEATHER*
Black is the Same as White, by David Etkin. Fall 1980, p. 11.
ADVERTISERS
Canadian Cancer Society, pp 32, 34, 50.
Campbell Scientific Canada Corp., pp 16, 48.
Copyright Clearance Centre, p. 18.
Enercorp Instruments Ltd., p. 50.
MEP, pp 13, 18, 34, 60.
M.I.C. Company Ltd., p. 60.
Noranda, p. 62.
VOLUME FOUR
A list of authors, articles and advertisers in Chinook, volume 4. numbers I to 4. An asterisk (*)indicates a column which appears regularly. If the authorship of an article is not shown. it is by the Editor.
AUTHORS
Chen, Peter. Les Pyrocumulus. Page 9.
Chung, Y.S. Roadside Air Pollution. Page 4
Hage, H.D. The Kelvington Tornado of 1973. Page 27.
Labine, C. Successful Technology Transfer between Government
and Industry. Page 45.
Leduc, Richard. Climat et Environnement. Page 8.
Newark, Michael J. Meteorological Hazards. Page 42.
Pronger, D. Project "FIG". Page 36.
Siok, Stanislaus. La Prévision et la Detection
du temps violents au Quèbec. Page 24.
Somerville, Scott. Heat and Drought, 1930's Style. Page
10.
-- M.I.C. Company and Baker Instruments. Page 13.
Strong, G.S. Hailstorms!--Why Alberta. Page 21.
Hailstorms!--Why Alberta, by G.S. Strong, page 21.ARTICLES
BOOK REVIEW*
Handbook of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Summer 1982, p. 39.
NEWS AND NOTES*
Easier Passage to the North, Autumn 1981, p. 12.
Historical Names Given to Laboratories, Summer 1982,
p. 38.
Nazi Weather Station on Labrador Coast, Autumn 1981,
p. 12.
Pollutants Continue to Plague Hamilton Harbour, Summer
1982, p. 35.
Scientists Monitor Volcanic Clouds, Summer 1982, p. 38.
Sixteenth Annual Congress, CMOS, Autumn 1981, p. 12.
Summer of '82 was cold, Summer 1982, p. 38.
SECTION FRANÇAISE*
Climat et Environnement, par Richard Leduc, Automne 1981,
p. 8.
Le Prévision et la detection du temps violent
au Quèbec, par Stanislaus Siok, Hiver/Printemps 1982, p. 24.
Les Pyrocumulus, par Peter Chen, Automne 1981, p. 9.
TRADE WINDS*
Chinook Visits Enercorp, Winter/ Spring 1982, p.
29.
M.I.C. Company and Baker Instruments, by Scott Somerville,
Autumn 1981, p. 13.
Successful Technology Transfer between Government and
Industry, Summer 1982, p. 45.
VOLUMES FIVE AND SIX
Page Numbers of Issues
Vol. 5 Nos. 1/2 Fall/Winter 1982/83
1-32
Vol. 5 No. 3, Vol. 6 No. 1 Fall
1983/Winter
1984
33-48
Vol. 6 No. 2 Spring 1984
49-64
Vol. 6 No. 3 Summer 1984
65-84
Vol. 6 No. 4 Fall 1984
85-104
AUTHORS
Anderson, Jay Duststorm! 71
Chadwick, Philip Art Appreciation - Physical Principles
100
Chahine, M. (with J. Susskind) Global Surface Temperatures
97
Department of the Environment, Canada Energy Brief 7
Dobson, Fred The Oceans and How They Affect Our Climate
88
Fyodorov, Vladimir Weather Forecasting in the Soviet
North 36
Gary, Don L. (avec Yolande Stroobants) Borne météorologique
16
Guimond, Ed The Quèbec-St. Malo Transat "TAG"
Race: Viewed From Its Supporting Weather Forecast Centre in Bedford. Nova
Scotia 94
Harrison, Michael R. (with Anne V. Whyte) Climate Change
- The Public's Perception 23
Hengeveld, Henry G. About Global Climate Change and Variability
52
-- Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change 74
Hopkinson, Ron F. The Prairie Drought of 1984 68
Hornstein, R. Twenty-Seven Centuries of Weather Forecasting
54
International Joint Commission The Niagara River Ice
Boom 18
Koren, Oscar A View From Space: A Satellite Sees Moisture
57
-- Hurricane Diana of 1984 98 -- Satellite Sees
Drought 67
Nash, Piers How Weather Conditions Affect Evaporation:
Drying Laundry Outdoors in Northern Ontario Winters 92
Newark, Michael Canadian Weather Extremes 76 -- Icing/A
Photo Feature 5
-- The Pre-Confederation Weather Network 42
-- Review of The Weather Book 6
-- Satellite Photos - The Best of 1983 39
Silver, Spence Forecasting the Weather for D-Day 58
Sommerville, Scott A Visit With Weather Consultants of
Canada 28
Stroobants, Yolande (avec Don L. Gary) Borne météorologique
16
Susskind, J. (with C. Chahine) Global Surface Temperatures
97
Taylor, Billie L. Acid Rain and Snow at Kejimkujik, Nova
Scotia 79
Thomas, Morley Canadian Weather Review: Spring 1984 60
-- Canadian Weather Review: Summer 1984 80
Whyte. Anne V. (with Michael R. Harrison) Climate Change
- The Public's Perception 23
Harrison, Michael R. (with Anne V. Whyte) Climate Change
- The Public's Perception 23
ARTICLES
Acid Rain and Snow at Kejimkujik, Nova Scotia 79
Art Appreciation - Physical Principles 100
Book Review of The Weather Book
by Ralph Hardy
6
Borne météorologique 16
Carbon Dioxide and Climate Change 74
Climate Change and Variability, About Global 52
Climate Change - The Public's Perception 23
Climate, The Oceans and How They Affect Our 88
Drought of 1984, The Prairie 68
Drought, Satellite Sees 67
Duststorm! 71
Energy Brief 7
Evaporation, How Weather Conditions Affect: Drying Laundry
Outdoors in Northern Ontario Winters 92
Forecasting, the Weather for D-Day 58
Forecasting, Weather, in the Soviet North 36
Forecasting, Weather, Twenty-Seven Centuries of 54
Hurricane Diana of 1984 98
Ice Boom, The Niagara River 18
Icing/A Photo Feature 5
Moisture, A Satellite Sees, A View From Space: 57
Oceans, The, and How They Affect Our Climate 88
Satellite Photos - The Best of 1983 39
Satellite Sees Drought 67
Satellite Sees Moisture, A View From Space: 57
Temperatures, Global Surface 97
Transat "TAG" Race, The Quebec-St. Malo: Viewed From
Its Supporting Weather Forecast Centre in Bedford, Nova Scotia 94
Weather Consultants of Canada, A Visit With 28
Weather Extremes, Canadian 76
Weather Network, The Pre-Confederation 42
Weather Review, Canadian: Spring 1984 60
Weather Review, Canadian: Summer 1984 80
EDITORIAL
Arch Puzzle No. 19 45
From the Editor's Desk 51, 67
Guidelines For Contributors of Articles to Chinook
103
NEWS AND NOTES
A Portable Power Station 46
Better Screening Method For Toxic Chemicals 46
First International Conference on School and Popular
Meteorological Education 82
Instructional Meteorology Kits 87
Meteorology and Oceanography Prizes at Nova Scotia Science
Fairs 87
1982 Was Cold and Wet 3
Scientists Monitor Arctic Haze 27
COVERS (chronological order)
Fall/Winter 1982/83 Hoar frost on a coniferous tree (
M. Newark)
Fal1983/Winter1984 The Canada-U.S. border detected
by satellite (NOAA)
Spring 1984 Rape seed fields near Birch Hills,
Saskatchewan
Summer 1984 Drought areas in the Canadian Prairies
detected by Landsat and NOAA satellites
Fall 1984 Global surface temperatures observed
by NASA satellite (NASA)
VOLUME 7
Vol. 7 No. 1 Winter/Hiver 1985 1-16
Vol. 7 No. 2 Spring/Printemps
17-32
Vol. 7 No. 3 Summer/Été 33-48
Vol. 7 No. 4 Fall/Automne 49-64
AUTHORS/AUTEURS
Bertolone, Luigi Labour Day Weekend Tornado at London,Ontario
58
Boddy, Frank Meteorology/Oceanography in the Curriculum
46
Bussières, Normand Critique de Connaître
la météorologie 51
Caillet, Alain The Spring of 1985 - A Review 44
Chadwick, Philip Art Appreciation - Interpretation Guidelines
4
Floor, Cornelius The Rainbow in the Elementary School
Classroom 52
Hengeveld, Henry G. Climate Change and Rising Sea Levels
8
Koren, Oscar East Coast Weather Observed From Space 40
Lachapelle, André Canadian Participation in the
U.S. National Weather Service's Olympic Support Program 26
Léonard, Roger La survie des pommiers à
l'hiver 6
Loiselle, Monique Jeux Olympiques de Los Angeles - une
experience unique pour deux météorologues canadiens 10
MacNeil, Mike Meteorology Goes Offshore 42
Maybank, John Climate Change is Food for You 20
Nursall, Alan Why is the Sky Blue? Discovering the Atmosphere
at Science North 56
Pankratz, Allen Snow Rollers 54
Radomski, Andy Canadian Weather Review: Winter of 1984-85
29
Shabbar, Amir Summer of '85-A Season of Extremes and
Costly Impacts 61
Stewart, Ronald Canadian Atlantic Storms Program: The
Meteorological Component 36
Thomas, Morley A Year in the Climate History of Canada:
December 1983-November 1984 13
Yam Wei The Meteorological Service in China 23
COVERS (Chronological Order)
Winter/Hiver "Reflections", a painting by Philip Chadwick
Spring/Printemps Instruments for measuring rainfall
and CO2 on the Canadian Prairies
Summer/Été Atlantic Canada viewed
from space
Fall/Automne Rainbows drawn by elementary school
pupils
ARTICLES
Art Appreciation - Interpretation Guidelines 4
Canadian Atlantic Storms Program: The Meteorological
Component 36
Climate Change and Rising Sea Levels 8
Climate Change is Food for You 20
Climate History of Canada, A Year in the: December 1983
- November 1984 13
Critique de Connaître la météorologie
par
Richard Leduc et Raymond Gervais 51
Jeux Olympiques de Los Angeles 10
Meteorological Service in China 23
Meteorology Goes Offshore 42
Olympic Support Program, The U.S. National Weather Service's,
Canadian Participation in 26
Pommiers à l'hiver (la survie de) 6
Rainbow in the Elementary School Classroom 52
Science North, Discovering the Atmosphere at 56
Snow Rollers 54
Spring of 1985 - A Review 44
Summer of '85 - A Season of Extremes and Costly Impacts
61
Tornado at London, Ontario, on Labour Day Weekend 58
Weather Observed From Space, East Coast 40
Weather Review, Canadian: Winter of 1984-85 29
EDITORIAL/NOTES DU RÉDACTEUR
Answers to Arch Puzzle No. 19 19
From the Editor's Desk 3
Guidelines for Contributors of Articles to Chinook
15,
31
Presentation d'articles pour le Chinook à l'intention
des auteurs 47
Industrial Regions Misrepresented 35CORRESPONDENCE
NEWS AND NOTES/AILLEURS
Man and the Biosphere Programme 46
Meteorology/Oceanography in the Curriculum 46
Publications nouveaux 3
VOLUME 8
Vol. 8 No. 1 Winter / Hiver
1-20
Vol. 8 No. 2 Spring / Printemps
21-40
Vol. 8 No. 3 Summer / Été
41-60
Vol. 8 No. 4 Fall / Automne
61-84
AUTHORS / AUTEURS
Blackburn, William J. (with Andrew Bootsma and
Terry J. Gillespie) Weather and the Control of Plant Diseases 48
Bootsma, Andrew See William J. Blackburn
Caillet, Alain Spring of 1986 - A Review 78
Chadwick, Philip Keeping on Top of the Weather 44
Fielding, Christian (with Keiri Tait) Acid Rain:
Effects and Neutralization 38
Gauthier, Monique L'étédes Indiens 7
Gillespie, Terry J. See William J. Blackburn Greer, Barry
See Michael Leduc
Jacobsen,-Ole See Michael Leduc
Lazier, John Davis Strait in the Infrared 10
Leduc, Michael (with Ole Jacobsen and Barry Greet) The
"Black Friday" Tornado Outbreak in Ontario: A Forecaster's View of the
Events of May 31, 1985 13
Leduc, Richard Critique de Guide de la météorologie
58
-- Critique de La météo. Le temps et
la vie quotidienne 70
-- Critique de La prévision du 1emps 38
Loder, John The Tides of the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of
Maine. I. Why They Are So Large 24
McKay, Gordon A. Don't Kick That Bucket 72
McLellan, Norman The Weather Report 76
Newark, Michael J. Fatalities Due to a Tornadic Waterspout
46
-- Review of Great Lakes Climatological Atlas 75
-- The Fall and Highlights of 1985 36
-- Tornado Climatology 6
-- Tornado Preparedness / Alerte en cas de tornades 12
Radomski, Andy The Winter of 1985-86 56
Ransom, Mark May 31 Tornado 4
Salloum, Jerry E. Icebergs Off Canada's East Coast 64
Tait, Keiri See Christian Fielding
Thomas, Morley Professor Kingston's Scheme: Founding
the Meteorological Service 51
VanLeeuwen, Hans Satellite View of the Upper Bay of Fundy
at Low Tide 38
Winter's Last Arctic Blast! Weather Map Series, March
19 and 20, 1986 33
ARTICLES
Critique de Guide de la météorologie
par G.D. Roth et A. Gillot-Petré 58
Critique de La météo. Le temps et la
vie quotidienne par Pierre Kohler 70
Critique de La prévision du temps par E.
Neukamp 38
Davis Strait in the Infrared 10
Don't Kick That Bucket 72
Été des Indiens 7
Fall and Highlights of 1985 36
Icebergs Off Canada's East Coast 64
Keeping on Top of the Weather 44
Meteorological Service, Founding the: Professor Kingston's
Scheme 51
Plant Diseases, Weather and the Control of 48
Review of Great Lakes Climatological Atlas by
Andrej Saulesleja 75
Satellite View of the Upper Bay of Fundy at Low Tide
38
Spring of 1986 - A Review 78
Tides of the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of Maine. I. Why They
Are So Large 24
Tornades, Alerte en cas de 12
Tornadic Waterspout, Fatalities Due to 46
Tornado Climatology 6
Tornado, May 31 4
Tornado Outbreak in Ontario, The "Black Friday": A Forecaster's
View of the Events of May 31, 1985 13
Tornado Preparedness 12
Weather Map Series, March 19 and 20, 1986: Winter's Last
Arctic Blast! 33
Weather Report, The 76
Winter of 1985-86 56
EDITORIAL / NOTES DU RÉDACTEUR
From the Editor's Desk 3, 23, 63
Guidelines for Contributors of Articles to Chinook
39
Presentation d'articles pour le Chinook
à
l'intention des auteurs 58
NEWS AND NOTES / AILLEURS
Acid Rein: Effects and Neutralization 38
Le rôle du gaz carbonique et des autres gaz à
effet de serre dans les variations climatiques 81
The Role of Carbon Dioxide and Other Greenhouse Gases
in Climate Variations 80
THE SCHOOL NOTEBOOK
School News from Australia, the UK and the USA
COVERS (Chronological Order)
Winter / Hiver Intense thunderstorm development
over southwestern Ontario
Spring / Printemps Low water in the Bay of Fundy
area
Summer / Été
Fair weather cumulus
cloud streets near Frenchman's Bay on Lake Ontario
Fall /Automne Icebergs in the eastern waters of
North America
VOLUME 9
No 1 Winter / Hiver
1-24
No 2 Spring / Printemps
25-48
No 3 Summer / Été
49-68
No 4 Fall / Automne
69-88
AUTHORS / AUTEURS
Caillet, Alain Spring of 1987-A Review 75
Chadwick, Philip A Bird's-Eye View 8
Gosselin, Denis Critique de La météo
en photos 46
Grace, Barry Chinooks 52
--The Early History of Climate and Agriculture on the
Canadian Prairies 82
--Wind Erosion of Soils on the Canadian Prairies 62
Hamilton, Kevin The Dark Day of 1819 72
Hendry, Ross The Gulf Stream and the Climate Machine
4
LeBlond, Paul H. Review of Oceanography of the British
Columbia Coast 7
Phillips, David W. Defining Winter's Misery 16
Salloum, Jerry E. Questions Related to Iceberg Study
20
Sanders, Frederick The North Atlantic "Bomb": Storms
That Are the Scourge of the Winter Ocean 77
Scholefield, Peter Extraordinary Climatological Events
- 1986 45
-- Fall of '86 in Review 44
Shabbar, Amir Summer of '86 in Review 21
-- Winter of 1986-87 in Review 65
University of East Anglia Flayit et Dissipati Sunt.
It Blew and They were Scattered: The Spanish Armada Storms. A Weather Perspective
of July to October, 1588 28
VanLeeuwen, Hans Fall Rains on the Prairies. Weather
Map Series, September 25, 1986 46
-- Hot and Cool July Breezes. Weather Map Series, July
8 to 14, 1987 61
-- Lake Effects on the Frigid Prairies 85
-- Rain, Rain and More Rain! Weather Map Series, September
29 and 30, 1986 10
ARTICLES
Bird's-Eye View, A 8
"Bomb", The North Atlantic: Storms That Are the Scourge
of the Winter Ocean 77
Chinook Bibliography 55
Chinooks 52
Climate and Agriculture on the Canadian Prairies, The
Early History of 82
Climate Quiz 64
Climate Quiz, Answers to 76
climatological Events, Extraordinary - 1986 45
Critique de La météo en photos par
Raymond Gervais et Richard Leduc 46
Dark Day of 1819, The 72
Fall of '86 in Review 44
Gulf Stream and the Climate Machine, The 44
Iceberg Questions, Answers to (Chinook Vol. 9
No. 1) 61
Iceberg Study, Questions Related to 20
Lake Effect on the Frigid Prairies 85
Rains, Fall, on the Prairies 46
Review of Oceanography of the British Columbia Coast
by
R.E. Thomson 7
Spanish Armada Storms: It Blew and They were Scattered.
A Weather Perspective of July to October, 1588 28
Spring of 1987 - A Review 75
Summer of '86 in Review 21
Weather Map Series July 8 to 14, 1987: Hot and Cool July
Breezes 61
-- September 25, 1986: Fall Rains on the Prairies 46
-- September 29 and 30, 1986: Rain, Rain and More Rain!
10
Wind Erosion of Soils on the Canadian Prairies 62
Winter of 1986-87 in Review 65
Winter's Misery, Defining 16
EDITORIAL / NOTES DU RÉDACTEUR
From the Editor's Desk 27, 51
Guidelines for Contributors of Articles to Chinook
23
Presentation d'articles pour le Chinook à
l'intention des auteurs 47
Weather Observers Comment 71LETTERS / LETTRES
COVERS
(Chronological Order)
Winter / Hiver Sea surface temperatures off eastern
Canada and the United States recorded by the NOAA-8 satellite
Spring / Printemps Battle between the English and
Spanish Armada flagships
Summer / Été Views of the Chinook Arch
near sunset
Fall / Automne Sea conditions associated with spring
and fall storms in the North Pacific Ocean
VOLUME 10
No. 1 Winter / Hiver 1-20
No. 2 Spring / Printemps 21-40
No. 3 Summer / Été 41-60
No. 4 Fall / Automne 61-80
AUTHORS/AUTEURS
Anderson, Jay Storm Flight 44
Atchison, Gary Forecaster Tells Edmonton Tornado Story
8
Atmospheric Environment Service Understanding CO2 and
Climate 15
Tom Taylor, Tornado Hero 14
Caillet, Alain Fan of 1987 - A Review 38
-- Spring of 1988 in Review 68
Cote, Phil- Interpreting Satellite Imagery 58
Evans, Wayne F.J. Science of the Ozone Layer 24
Gergye, Aaron Summer of 1988 in Review 73
Gullett, Donald W. A Climatic Atlas for Canada 34
Jackson, Peter L. Surrealistic Clouds 64
Pike, Bill Halo Phenomena Observed by A.Y. Jackson on
St.Patrick's Day, 1920 51
Poulin, Lewis Review of The Hole in the Sky 43
Shabbar, Amir Summer of '87 in Review 17
-- Winter of 1987-88 in Review 53
Street, Roger B. Forest Fire Meteorology 4
Thomas, Morley When Places Were Named for Weathermen
56
VanLeeuwen, Hans Definitely Not Baseball Weather! Weather
Map Series, April 17 and 18, 1988 39
-- Prairie Storm - Arctic Blast! Weather Map Series,
January 30 and 31, 1989 77
Wallace, Al The Path of Destruction [of Edmonton Tornado]
13
Wartman, David Weatherman's Stormy Seas 74
ARTICLES
CO2 and Climate, Understanding 15
Climatic Atlas for Canada 34
Clouds, Surrealistic 64
Fall of 1987 - A Review 38
Forest Fire Meteorology 4
Halo Phenomena Observed by A.Y. Jackson on St. Patrick's
Day, 1920 51
Ozone Layer, Science of the 24
Path of Destruction [of Edmonton Tornado] 13
Review of The Hole in the Sky by John Gribbin
43
Satellite Imagery, Interpreting 58
Spring of 1988 in Review 68
Storm Flight 44
Stormy Seas, Weatherman's 74
Summer of '87 in Review 17
Summer of 1988 in Review 73
Tornado Hero, Tom Taylor 14
Tornado Story, Edmonton, Forecaster Tells 8
Weather Map Series April 17 and 18, 1988: Definitely
Not Baseball Weather! 39
-- January 30 and 31, 1989: Prairie Storm - Arctic Blast!
77
Weathermen, When Places Were Named for 56
Winter of 1987-88 in Review 53
EDITORIAL / NOTES DU RÉDACTEUR
From the Editor's Desk 3, 63
Guidelines for Contributors of Articles to Chinook
79
Presentation d'articles pour le Chinook
àl'intention
des auteurs 79
The Dutch Armada of 1688 3LETTERS/LETTRES
COVERS / COUVERTURES
Winter/Hiver(Front) Satellite image of long plumes
of smoke over Lakes Winnipeg and Manitoba arising from forest fires in
central Saskatchewan
(Back) Views of the July 31, 1987 Edmonton tornado
and scenes of the resulting destruction
Spring / Printemps Photograph of ozone layer taken
from a space shuttle, and ozone distributions showing Arctic and Antarctic
ozone holes during spring 1986
Summer / Été Cloud formations over the
Pacific Ocean photographed during the Ocean Storms Experiment
Fall /Automne Turbulent clouds, classified as Altocumulus
undulatus mamma, observed near The University of British Columbia campus
VOLUME 11
No. 1 Winter/Hiver
1-20
No. 2 Spring/Printemps
21-44
N0. 3 Summer/Été
45-76
No. 4 Fall/Automne
77-96
AUTHORS / AUTEURS
Atmospheric Environment Service Safeguarding the Global
Atmosphere 53
-- The Changing Atmosphere 48
Brundtland, The Honourable Gro Harlem Our Common Future
- A Climate for Change 56
Canada/WMO/UNEP Conference Statement 74
Crozier, Clifford See Thomas Nichols
Dawson, Kirk In Conversation [Interview by Hans
VanLeeuwen] 51
Gergye, Aaron The Fall of 1988 in Review 18
-- Winter 1988-89 in Review 26
Guezen, Tim See Peter Scholefield
Hare, F. Kenneth The Global Greenhouse Effect 62
Jopko, Anton Wind.BAS 81
Maini, J.S. Forests and Atmospheric Change 67
Martin, Hans The Law of the Atmosphere 24
Newark, Michael J. Tornado! 4
Nichols, Thomas (with Clifford Crozier) Doppler Radar
Looks for the Ill Winds 33
Pike, Bill Sea Breezes and Anabatic Winds in the Mountains
82
Raddatz, Rick See Peter Scholefield
Scholefield, Peter (with Tim Guezen and Rick Raddatz)
The1988 Drought in Canada 14
The Star Weekly A Pioneering Canadian Weatherman
13
Thomas, Morley One Hundred and Fifty Years Ago: Founding
the Toronto Observatory 89
VanLeeuwen, Hans Arctic Easter Bunny Visits Atlantic
Canada. Weather Map Series, March 25 to 27, 1989 43
-- Fluctuating Pressure Patterns. Weather Map Series,
April 16 and 7, 1989 17
-- Foggy, Cloudy and Drizzly Days. Weather Map Series,
April 5 and 6, 1989 84
-- In Conversation [Interview of Kirk Dawson] 51
Velasquez, Aida, Sr. The Role of Citizens in Sustainable
Development 60
ARTICLES
Atmosphere Global, Safeguarding the 53
-- The Changing 48
-- The Law of the 24
Conference Statement 74
Conversation, In 51
Development, Sustainable, The Role of Citizens in 60
Doppler Radar Looks for the Ill Winds 33
Drought, 1988, in Canada 14
Fall of 1988 in Review 18
Forests and Atmospheric Change 67
Future, Our Common - A Climate for Change 56
Greenhouse Effect, The Global 62
Sea Breezes and Anabatic Winds in the Mountains 82
Tornado! 4
Toronto Observatory, Founding the: One Hundred and Fifty
Years Ago 89
Weatherman, A Pioneering Canadian 13
Weather Map Series March 25 to 27, 1989. Arctic Easter
Bunny Visits Atlantic Canada 43
-- April 5 and 6, 1989. Foggy, Cloudy and Drizzly Days
84
-- April 6 and 7, 1989. Fluctuating Pressure Patterns
17
Wind.BAS 81
Winds, Anabatic, and Sea Breezes, in the Mountains 82
Winter 1988-89 in Review 26
From the Editor's Desk 3, 23, 47, 79EDITORIAL / NOTES DU RÉDACTEUR
In Conversation 51INTERVIEW
CMOS President 80LETTERS / LETTRES
COVERS/COUVERTURES
Winter/Hiver Lloydminster tornado of July 8, 1983
Spring/Printemps Computer-processed displays of precipitation
velocities on July 17, 1986 by the AES Doppler weather radar at King City,
Ontario
Summer/Été Canadian scenes of a Prairie
crop, apple blossoms, a sea coast and a forest, all potential victims of
climatic change
Fall/Automne Cloud formations during the day and at
sunset
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