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Books by United States. Weather Bureau
Total count: 192
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Monthly weather review [with 3 weather maps]November 18731873-01-01
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Temperatures injurious to food products in storage and during transportation, and methods of protection from the same[s.n.]1894-01-01
Instructions for observers of the Weather BureauG.P.O.1895-01-01-
Information relative to the investigation of the influence of climate of health1895-01-01
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The determination of the relative quantities of aqueous vapor in the atmosphere by means of the absorption lines of the spectrum[s.n.]1896-01-01
Tables of daily and monthly precipitation, [1893-95]1896-01-01
Tables for obtaining the temperature of the dew-point, relative humidity, etc1897-01-01-
Storms, storm tracks, and weather forecastingGovernment Printing Office1897-01-01
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Rainfall of the United States with annual, seasonal and other chartsGovernment Printing Office1897-01-01
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Instructions for aerial observers1898-01-01
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Climate of Cubaalso a note on the weather of Manila[s.n.]1898-01-01
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Weather Bureauno. 166, 168, 235Weather Bureau.1898-01-01
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Bulletinno. 22, 23, 235Weather Bureau.1898-01-01
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West Indian hurricanesWeather Bureau1900-01-01
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Revision of Wolf's sun-spot relative numbers1902-01-01
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Improved methods for finding altitude and azimuth, geographical position, and the variation of the compassWeather Bureau1905-01-01
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Temperature and relative humidity dataU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1905-01-01
Observations on the rate of the evaporation of water over reservoirs and lakes1908-01-01-
Brief list of meteorological text-books and reference booksa selection of works suitable for general, scientific, and university libraries in the United States1909-01-01
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Psychrometric tables for obtaining the vapor pressure, relative humidity and temperature of the dew-pointFrom readings of the wet and dry bulb thermometers ...Govt. Print. Off.1910-01-01
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Temperature departures, monthly and annual, in the United States, January, 1873, to June, 1909, inclusiveWeather Bureau1911-01-01
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Brief list of meteorological text books and reference booksa selection of works suitable for general, scientific, and university libraries in the United States3d ed.Govt. Print. Off.1913-01-01
Psychrometric tables for obtaining the vapor pressure, relative humditity, and temperature of the dew pointFrom readings of the wet and dry bulb thermometers ...Govt. print. off.1915-01-01-
Psychrometric tables, [abridged] for obtaining the vapor pressure, relative humidity, and temperature of the dew-point ...Part 1. Pressure 30 inchesGovernment Printing Office.1917-01-01
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The marine meteorological service of the United StatesGovt. print. off.1919-01-01
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Instructions for aerological observersGovt. print. off.1921-01-01
Sunshine tables, edition of 1905 [reprinted] giving the times of sunrise and sunset in mean solar time and the total duration of sunshine for every day in the year, latitudes 20⁰ to 50⁰ north...U.S. Govt. print. off.1923-01-01-
Cloud forms according to the international system of classificationGovt. Print. Off.1924-01-01
Distribution of weather forecasts, information, and warningsby radio in the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea and adjacent waters of the North Atlantic oceanU.S. Weather Bureau1925-01-01
Distribution of weather information, forecasts, and warningsby naval radio for the benefit of marine and aviation interests on the Pacific ocean and coastU.S. Weather Bureau1925-01-01
Circulardistribution of weather information, forecasts, and warnings by radio for the benefit of navigation on the Great LakesU.S. Weather Bureau1925-01-01
Minutes of conference of Weather Bureau officials and representatives of cooperating agencies on the organization of a fire-weather warning servicecalled by the Chief of the Weather Bureau April 14, 1926 at 10:00 a.m. at Weather Bureau Office, U.S. Custom House, Portland, Ore1926-01-01
Radio distribution of weather forecasts and informationGovt. Printing Office.1927-01-01
Instructions for airway observers1st ed.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1928-01-01-
Cloud formsaccording to the international system of classification2nd ed.Government Printing Office1928-01-01
Meteorology as an aid to safe flying1928-01-01
Meteorology1928-01-01
Weather service essential for safe and efficient operation of airports1929-01-01
Instructions for exposure and installation of airways instruments1929-01-01
Broadcasts for the benefit of aviation and commercial interests on the Pacific coastU.S. Weather Bureau1929-01-01
Instructions for exposure and installation of airways instruments1930-01-01-
Aerological code (pilot balloons) 1930U.S. Govt. print. off.1930-01-01
Instrument and substation card record for airways work1930-01-01
Comparison of 1930 drought with six others1930-01-01
Authorized weather abbreviations for use on teletype circuits1931-01-01
Change from "surface" to "sea level" as a base for wind aloft reports1931-01-01
Instructions for the operation and use of Weather Bureau pattern hygrothermograph1931-01-01
Specifications for general contract of U.S. Weather Bureau building to be erected at Sandberg, California, for United States of America, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Weather Bureau1931-01-01-
Vessel weather code for transmission of weather observations from ships by radio1931U.S. Govt. print. off.1931-01-01
Changes in method of recording azimuth angles in pilot balloon observations1931-01-01
Instructions for the preparation and issuance of three-hourly forecasts1932-01-01
General supervision and inspection of airways weather service1932-01-01-
Relative humidity--centigrade temperaturesU.S. Govt. print. off.1932-01-01
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Climatic summary of the United Statesclimatic data herein from the establishment of stations to 1930, inclusiveU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1932-01-01
Specifications for airplane observation flights1932-01-01
Instructions for reporting airplane observations in English units along the airways1932-01-01
Balloon theodolite specifications, 19321932-01-01
Instructions for making three-hourly reports1932-01-01
Specifications for airplane observation flights at Fairbanks, Alaska1932-01-01
Changes in airways service for the purpose of effecting economies1932-01-01
Changes in scope and phraseology of route forecasts1932-01-01
Use of arrows in teletype transmissions1933-01-01-
Climatic summary of the United Statesclimatic data herein from the establishment of stations to 1930, inclusiveU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1933-01-01
Specifications for airplane observation flights at Fairbanks, Alaska1933-01-01
Supplement to circular, Instructions for making four-hourly reports1933-01-01
Instructions for coding airplane observations and transmitting same to district forecast centers1933-01-01
Instructions for making four-hourly reports1933-01-01
Verification of forecasts1933-01-01
Preliminary report on fire hazard rating study1933-01-01
Specifications for airplane observation flights1934-01-01
Specifications for replacement for tubes for sling psychrometers1934-01-01
Supervision and inspection of airways weather service1934-01-01
Specifications for thermometers, meteorological, exposed mercurial1934-01-01
Broadcast of 4-hourly airways forecast by radio stations of the Bureau of Air Commerce on 236 KC1934-01-01
Instructions for making off-airways reports and for adding special data to radio and teletype sequence reports1934-01-01
Total rainfall and percentage of normal for May, 1934, the spring of 1934, and for the year ending with May, 19341934-01-01
Specifications for sling psychrometers, meteorological with corrosion resisting steel backs1934-01-01
Additional signal reports to be transmitted by teletype1934-01-01
Airways aneroid barometry1934-01-01
Instructions for the preparation and issuance of airways forecastssupplement1934-01-01
Man's responsibility for droughts in the Great Plainspresented by J.B. Kincer before a meeting of the American Meteorological Society at Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 29, 19341934-01-01
Instructions for the preparation and issuance of airways forecasts1934-01-01
Instructions for transmitting airplane weather observations via teletype and radiosupplement1934-01-01
Transmission of pressure change data1934-01-01
Instructions for daily transmission of airplane weather observationsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Weather Bureau1934-01-01
Taking of surface observations by Weather Bureau of Department of Commerce personnel1934-01-01
New airway forms1934-01-01
Instructions regarding airways observations with relation to entries on forms and use in sequences and broadcasts1934-01-01
Instructions regarding flight observations1935-01-01
Specifications for sling psychrometers, meteorological with corrosion resisting steel backs1935-01-01
Equivalent potential temperature and specific humidity to be added to airplane weather observation reports1935-01-01
Specifications for thermometers, meteorological, exposed mercurial1935-01-01
Specifications for replacement for tubes for sling psychrometers1935-01-01
Transmission of Pacific ship reports by teletype and radio under the six-hourly airway system1935-01-01
High altitude wind aloft data1935-01-01
Eleven-month weather sequences1935-01-01
Potential temperature and specific humidity to be added to airplane weather observation reports1935-01-01
Specifications for airplane weather observations1935-01-01
Transmission of air mass and frontal analysis by teletype and radio1935-01-01
Winds and weather, Central America & West Indies region1935-01-01-
Second report of the Science Advisory BoardSeptember 1, 1934 to August 31, 1935Science Advisory Board1935-01-01
Potential temperature and mixing ratio to be added to airplane weather observation reports1935-01-01
Indicating time of pilot balloon observations in daily transmission of reports1935-01-01
Rain and radio1935-01-01
Specifications for making airplane weather observations1936-01-01
Instructions for daily transmission of airplane weather observations1936-01-01
Changes in transmission of airway weather reports on Bureau of Air Commerce teletype and radio circuits1936-01-01
Elevations required for airports and for airport, airway, and off-airway stations1936-01-01
Instructions for six-hourly airway service, beginning Jan. 15, 19371936-01-01
Specifications for making airplane weather observations at Fort Smith, Mackenzie Province, Canada1936-01-01
An introductory discussion of the isentropic chart1937-01-01
Fire weather forecast terminology, 1937The Bureau1937-01-01
Loss of life and property by floods in the United States from July 1, 1902-June 30, 1924Loss of life and property ... July 1, 1924 to Dec. 31, 19361937-01-01
The Weather Bureau of the U. S. Department of Agriculture1937-01-01
Is our climate changing?1937-01-01
The application of meteorology to hydrologic problemsaddress by Willis Ray Gregg ... before the Society of American Military Engineers, Feb. 15, 19371937-01-01
Instructions for characterizing barometric tendencies1938-01-01
Specifications for thermometers, meteorological, exposed mercurial1938-01-01
Specifications for airplane observation flights during fiscal yr. Jly. 1, 1938-Je. 30, 19391938-01-01-
Notes on the general circulation of the atmosphereOffice of Assistant Chief for Scientific Services, United States Weather Bureau1939-01-01
Some applications of Petterssen's velocity equations with reference to airway forecasting1939-01-01
The human side of Uncle SamNation's School of the Air1939-01-01
Minutes of conferences held at Kansas City, Mo., between Weather Bureau and civil aeronautics authority representatives during the week beginning Nov. 28, 19381939-01-01
Handbookorganization and operation cooperative hydrologic project1939-01-01
Fire weather forecast terminology, 1940The Bureau1940-01-01
Writing effective letters1940-01-01-
Airway meteorological atlas for the United StatesSummarized, charted, and printed in projects of the U. S. Works Progress Administration 1938-1939 and the U. S. Federal Works Agency, Work Projects Administration, 1939-19411941-01-01
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Airway meteorological atlas for the United States1941-01-01
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Correspondence courseintroduction to air navigation1943-01-01
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Climatology of Central America[s.n.]1944-01-01
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Normal flying weather for the United Statesthe percentage frequency of occurrence of various visibilities and ceiling heights and of general weather phenomena, based on hourly observations made at the Weather Bureau airport stationsThe Bureau1945-01-01
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An estimate of maximum possible flood-producing meteorological conditions in the Missouri River Basin between Garrison and Fort RandallU.S. Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau, Division of Climatological and Hydrologic Services1946-01-01
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Maximum possible precipitation over the San Joaquin Basin, CaliforniaU.S. War Department, Corps of Engineers1947-01-01
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International code for radio weather reports from shipsEffective on January 1, 1949U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1948-01-01
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The Weather Bureau record of war administrationThe Bureau1948-01-01
Original monthly records of observations at Fort Wayne, Ind. ; Annual meteorological summary for ..., station Fort Wayne, Ind. ; Daily local records, Fort Wayne, IndU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Weather Bureau, Fort Wayne Station1948-01-01-
Monthly weather calendars and miscellaneous weather facts for New York city. (1871-1949)1950-01-01
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Weather forecastingU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1952-01-01
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Characteristics of United States hurricanes pertinent to levee design for Lake Okeechobee, FloridaU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1954-01-01
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Manual for upper wind code (WBAN)1st ed., effective January 1, 1955.U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1954-01-01
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The Weather Bureau at workU.S. Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau1954-01-01
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Climatic summary of the United StatesSection 86, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and ConnecticutGovt. Print. Off.1954-01-01
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Pressure jump lines in midwestern United States, January-August 19511954-01-01
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U.S. Navy marine climatic atlas of the worldpublished by direction of the Chief of Naval Operations1955-01-01
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Climatic guide for Baltimore, Marylandfor sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1956-01-01
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Climatic guide ...1956-01-01
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Ocean station vessel meteorological records surveyAtlantic and PacificU.S. Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau1956-01-01
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Climatological summary for ... Alabama1957-01-01
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History of climatological publicationsa history of publications containing climatological data1958-01-01
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History of observational instructions as applied to thunderstormsU.S. Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau1958-01-01
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Bibliography on the climate of GreenlandSupplement1958-01-01
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Excessive precipitation techniquesa summary of the instructions for computation of excessive precipitation in the U.S. Weather BureauU.S. Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau1958-01-01
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A summary report on the role of river forecasting and hydrometeorological analysis in water resources1959-01-01
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Local climatological data, with comparative data, 1958, Apalachicola, FloridaThe Bureau.1959-01-01
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Climates of the states: CaliforniaClimatography of the United States no. 60-4Govt. Print. Off.1959-01-01
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It looks like a tornadoan aid for distinguishing tornadoes from other cloud formsU.S. Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau1959-01-01
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10-millibar synoptic weather mapsthree monthly, July 1957 through June 1958 of the IGY period1959-01-01
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Mean annual precipitation in millions of gallons of water per square mile, by state climatic divisionsThe Bureau.1959-01-01
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History of climatological record booksU.S. Govt. Print. Office1960-01-01
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Atlas of pilot charts, South Pacific and Indian Oceans2d ed., 1955.1960-01-01
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The National Weather Records CenterU.S. Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau1960-01-01
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Local climatological data, with comparative data, 1960, Point Arguello, CaliforniaThe Bureau.1961-01-01
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Tables for computing horizontal distance of pilot balloons (30-gram) Rev[s.n.]1961-01-01
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Tables for computing horizontal distance of pilot balloons (30-gram)Rev.The Bureau1961-01-01
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Climatology of selected harborsU.S. Govt. Print. Off.1961-01-01
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Climatic guide for Seattle, Washington and adjacent Puget Sound areafor sale by the Supt. of Docs., U. S. Govt. Print. Off.1961-01-01
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History of soil temperature stations in the United Statesa description of stations in the United States that have observed, or are observing, soil temperature dataU.S. Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau1961-01-01
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Decennial census of United States climate [1960]Monthly normals of temperature, precipitation, and heating degree days [by state]1962-01-01
Catalogue of meteorological satellite dataTIROS III television cloud photographyThe Bureau1962-01-01-
Climatic guide for Chicago, Illinois areaThe Bureau1962-01-01
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Climatic guide for Houston-Galveston, Texas areaRev.for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U. S. Govt. Print. Off.1962-01-01
Catalogue of meteorological satellite dataTIROS II television cloud photographyFor sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.1963-01-01-
An annotated meteorological bibliography for secondary schools2d ed.1963-01-01
Catalogue of meteorological satellite dataTIROS V television cloud photographyThe Bureau1964-01-01-
Decennial census of United States climate: climatic summary of the United StatesSupplement for 1951 through 19601964-01-01
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Probable maximum precipitation Susquehanna River drainage above Harrisburg, PaU.S. Department of Commerce1965-01-01
Catalogue of meteorological satellite dataTIROS VIII television cloud photographyThe Bureau1965-01-01-
Monthly mean 100-, 50-, 30-, and 10-millibar charts, January 1964 through December 1965 of the IQSY periodU.S. Dept. of Commerce, Environmental Science Services Administration, Weather Bureau1967-01-01
Bulletin, Issue 11Arkose Press2015-09-29
Bulletin, Issue 11, Parts 1-3Arkose Press2015-09-30
Monthly Weather Review, Volume 45Arkose Press2015-10-06
Annual Report Of The New York Weather BureauArkose Press2015-10-17
Report Of The Chief Of The Weather BureauArkose Press2015-10-24
Monthly Weather Review, Volume 36Arkose Press2015-10-25
Report Of The Oregon Weather Bureau, Coöperating With United States Department Of Agriculture, Weather BureauArkose Press2015-10-31
Bulletin of the Mount Weather Observatory, Volume 2Arkose Press2015-11-06
Monthly Weather ReviewArkose Press2015-11-07
Instructions for Aerological ObserversFranklin Classics2018-10-12
Official U.S. Weather Bureau record of highest and lowest temperatures ever observed in San Francisco during period January, 1875 to June, 1934 inclusive-
10-millibar synoptic weatherJuly 1958 through June 1959 of the IGY-IGC period
Specifications for repair of water tower for Weather Bureau
[Addresses, etc., of Chief ... ]Willis Ray Gregg