Studies of weather types and storms by professors and forecast officials of the Weather bureau . WASHINGTON:WEATHER BUREAU1895. 1$ ^bO LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. U. S. Depaktmbnt of Ageicultuee, Weathee Bueeau, Washington, D. C, July 26, : I transmit herewith the manuscript of a paper entitled Types of Storms in January, and respectfully recom-mend its publication for distribution to the Oificials of this respectfully, Willis L. Mooee, Chief of J. Steeling Moeton, Secretary of Agriculture. LETTER OF SUBMITTAL, tJ. S. Department of Ageiculture, Weather Bureau, Washi


Studies of weather types and storms by professors and forecast officials of the Weather bureau . WASHINGTON:WEATHER BUREAU1895. 1$ ^bO LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. U. S. Depaktmbnt of Ageicultuee, Weathee Bueeau, Washington, D. C, July 26, : I transmit herewith the manuscript of a paper entitled Types of Storms in January, and respectfully recom-mend its publication for distribution to the Oificials of this respectfully, Willis L. Mooee, Chief of J. Steeling Moeton, Secretary of Agriculture. LETTER OF SUBMITTAL, tJ. S. Department of Ageiculture, Weather Bureau, Washington, D. C, July 26, 1895. Sir : During the last two years the officials on duty in the Forecast Division have, at my suggestion and under mydirection, prepared a series of reports on weather types and storms of the United States. These papers embrace studies oftypes of storms for each month of the year, of West Indian cyclones, and storms which first appear in the Southwest, andof storms that have caused unusually heavy snow in the several sections of the coutitry. They also treat of the ncu31924032182564


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