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