. Compendium of meteorology. Meteorology. ALBUQUERQUE 75^ BI6 SPRING SAN ANTONIO FORT WORTH BROWNSVILLE (1000 FT) (KM) 10 20 MB 100. â 1000 BROWNSVILLE ROCK SPRINGS ABILENE SAN ANTONIO Q_ I I KILOMETERS Fig. 9.âVertical cross section through cold dome at 1500 GMT November 18, 1948, along dash-dotted line in Fig. 8c. In top figure, heavy lines are frontal boundaries and tropopauses, thin lines isotherms (degrees centigrade). Lower figures show isovels of actual wind velocity (solid thin lines, meters per second) supplemented by computed gradient wind velocities (dash-dotted lines>.. Please n


. Compendium of meteorology. Meteorology. ALBUQUERQUE 75^ BI6 SPRING SAN ANTONIO FORT WORTH BROWNSVILLE (1000 FT) (KM) 10 20 MB 100. â 1000 BROWNSVILLE ROCK SPRINGS ABILENE SAN ANTONIO Q_ I I KILOMETERS Fig. 9.âVertical cross section through cold dome at 1500 GMT November 18, 1948, along dash-dotted line in Fig. 8c. In top figure, heavy lines are frontal boundaries and tropopauses, thin lines isotherms (degrees centigrade). Lower figures show isovels of actual wind velocity (solid thin lines, meters per second) supplemented by computed gradient wind velocities (dash-dotted lines>.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original American Meteorological Society. Committee on the Compendium of Meteorology; Malone, Thomas F. Boston : American Meteorological Society


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