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Royal Meteorological Society, Canadian Branch

1950-1959

The Canadian Branch of the Royal Meteorological Society was established in 1939, the centennary of the establishment of the Toronto Observatory, and it grew rapidly. In 1946, the Meteorological Service of  Canada established a Research and Training Branch and, in 1950, the Canadian Branch of the Royal Meteorological Society initiated a publication series for scientific papers. Below is the chronological index. La Branche canadienne de la Royal Meteorological Society fut fondée en 1939, année du centenaire de l’établissement de l’Observatoire de Toronto, et elle crût rapidement. En 1946, le Service météorologique du Canada établit une Division de recherche et formation, et, en 1950, la Branche canadienne de la Royal Meteorological Society lança la publication d’une série scientifique. L’index chronologique est présenté ci-bas.
Vol.
Year
Année
#
Author / Auteur
Title / Titre
Pages
1 1950 r010101 P.D. McTaggart-Cowan The jet stream 37
    2 R.W. Rae Arctic experiences or Life begins at forty below 12
    3 P.P Saltzman Operation Icescape (March 2-3, 1950) 14
    4 Heinz Reuter Post war meteorology in central Europe 14
    5 Warren L. Godson The Royal Meteorological Society centennial celebrations and present trends in meteorological research in the United Kingdom 15
    6 J.D. Lee Hydrology and its applications in engineering (with particular reference to civil engineering problems) 16
    7 Charles H. Smiley Atmospheric refraction at low altitudes 9
    8 R.F. Legget Climate and building 17
    9 K.R. Greenaway Experiences with Arctic flying weather 12
2 1951 1 W.L. Godson Synoptic properties of frontal surfaces 7
    2 Gordon E. Dunn The public weather service program at Chicago 9
    3 P.D. McTaggart-Cowan Post-war meteorology in Canada 22
    4 J. Tuzo Wilson On the origin of continents, atmosphere and oceans 9
    5 K.G. Pettit "The Rockliffe ice wagon" and its role in Canadian icing research 17
    6 A.F. Merewether The use of weather facsimile in airline operations 10
    7 D.P. Kerr Methods in paleoclimatology with reference to Canada 7
      F.K.Hare Some notes on post-glacial climatic change in Eastern Canada 8-18
3 1952 1 F.W. Benum Meteorology and aviation in Canada 19
    2 J.A. Chamberlin The use of meteorological data in aircraft design 8
      D.H. Rogers Meteorological aspects of the flight testing of jet aircraft 9-16
    3 A. St.-C. G. Grant Some meteorological problems of electronic surveying 9
    4   WEATHER IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE (A symposium)  
      R.A. Hornstein The public weather program in a Dominion public weather office 7
      D.G. McCormick The role of the Hamilton weather office 8-14
      K.T. McLeod The public weather service in Canada 15-22
    5 W.L. Godson The determination of radiative fluxes due to atmospheric water vapour 15
    6 D.P. McIntyre Energy and instability in the atmosphere 21
    7 W.E.K. Middleton The estimation and measurement of the visual range 18
4 1953 1 F.W. Benum The Canadian Branch-RMS 10
      Hugh Cameron The aerial environment of the forest 11-17
    2 Geo.W. Robertson Some agro-meteorological problems in Canada 21
    3 M.K. Thomas Winter temperatures at Toronto 25
    4 H.W. Baynton The role of meteorology in the Detroit-Windsor air pollution study 10
    5 H.H. Bindon Developments in the Canadian radiosonde 12
      Wendell R. Smith The adaptation of the Canadian radiosonde to rawinsonde 13-21
      A.W. Hooper A refrigerated pressure calibration chamber for the Canadian radiosonde 22-29
5 1954 1 D.P. McIntyre Meteorological research and education in Canada 15
    2 Percy Saltzman The weather on television 11
    3   FORECASTING IN CANADA - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE  
      M.G. Hagglund, editor Preface  
      K.T. McLeod Historical development 2
      W.L. Godson Numerical forecasting 3-4
      B. Muller Forecasting by statistical methods, or "Systematic use of experience" 5-7
      B.W. Boville Forecasting by assembly-line procedures 8-10
      D.P. McIntyre, moderator Panel discussion 11-16
    4 R.E. Munn A graphical method for forecasting ceiling and visibility as applied to Torbay airport, Newfoundland 21
    5 R.A. Hornstein Hurricanes 15
6 1955 1 D.P. McIntyre Meteorology - 2000 A.D. 14
    2 R.H. Douglas Snow generating cells 15
    3 B.C. Newbury Meteorology and air pollution 6
    4 George Jacobsen The changing face of the Canadian Arctic 6
    5 L.B. MacHattie Ramification of relative humidity in forestry 13
    6 H.E. Landsberg Climatology - A useful branch of meteorology 11
7 1956 1 R.C. Graham Meteorology - A world endeavour 11
    2   PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND NATIONAL MEETING OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, CANADIAN BRANCH  
      D.W. Boyd and G.R. Kendall Statistics of extreme values 12
      T,J.G. Henry Numerical forecasting on Ferut (Ferranti Mark I computer, U. of Toronto) 13-20
      B.W. Boville and M. Kwizak 500 mb Prediction by graphical techniques 21-36
      E.H. Gowan, S.J. Buckler and C.E. Thompson Preliminary report on ozone changes 1950-1954 over Edmonton 37-63
    3 Gordon A. McKay A method of temperature prediction 8
    4 K.T. McLeod Wind, weather and whitecaps - The problem of small craft 7
    R.C. Graham Weather on the water 7-9
    5 H.H. Bindon Humidity measuring instruments 13
8 1957 1   PROCEEDINGS OF THE THIRD NATIONAL MEETING OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, CANADIAN BRANCH  
      J.P. Bruce and J.G. Potter The accuracy of precipitation measurement  1-15
      F.E. Burbidge and J.R. Lauder A preliminary investigation into break-up and freeze-up conditions in Canada 16-39
      J.A. Turner A nomographic solution of Penman's equation for the computation of evaporation 40-51
    2   PROCEEDINGS OF A MEETING FEATURING THE INTERNATIONAL GEOPHYSICAL YEAR
      Donald A. MacRae Astronomy and the International Geophysical Year 1-3
      J.A. Jacobs Glaciology and the International Geophysical Year 4-7
      W.L. Godson Canadian meteorological program for the International Geophysical Year 8-13
    3 R.G. Graham Upper winds for aviation 8
    4 K.M. King Effect of soil, plant and meteorological factors on evapotranspiration 13
    5   PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOURTH NATIONAL MEETING OF THE ROYAL METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, CANADIAN BRANCH  
      L.B. MacHattie Topoclimatology and the representativeness of observations 1-9
      J.A.W. McCulloch Application of thickness methods to forecasting "D" factors and to interpolating 10-24
      J.A. Turner An index of fire-danger build-up 25-34
      J.L. Knox The severe local storms centre at Kansas City 35-51
9 1959 1   SYMPOSIUM ON THE GREAT LAKES  
      J.P. Bruce Introduction 1-3
      D.V. Anderson Geophysical research on the Great Lakes 4-11
      D.K.A. Gillies Winds and water levels on Lake Erie 12-24
      M.K. Thomas A selected bibliography on the climate of the Great Lakes basin in Ontario 25-34

 
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