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Handbooks
World Almanac. Smithsonian Meteorological Tables. Section I. Conversion tables CRC Standard Mathematical Tables. Handbook of Mathematical Functions With Formulas, Graphs, The Astronomical Almanac. (More recent year is in Reference,
main campus) Sunrise and Sunset Tables For Key Cities and Weather Stations
of the U.S Handbook of Meteorology. Section I. Numerical land graphical data Handbook of Statistical Methods in Meteorology. World-Climates: With Tables of Climatic Data and Practical Suggestions.
Climates of the United States. John L. Baldwin. General information; maps of U.S. with climatic data. Climates of the States. 3rd ed. 2 vol. Gives climate data for each state; also has chapters on hurricane data and the state climatologist program. The Weather Almanac. 8th ed. U.S. weather in atlas format; storms, severe weather and geophysical phenomena; retirement and health weather; air pollution; weather fundamentals and glossary; weather information and communications; weather, climate and society; record-setting weather; round-the-world weather; weather of 109 selected U.S. cities. Weather of U.S. Cities. 4th ed. A compilation of weather records for 270 key cities in the U.S. Colorado Climate. Published by the Colorado Experiment Station. General coverage of the state's climate: controls on the climate, such as latitude, elevation, topography; characteristics of the climate, such as air pressure, solar radiation, air movement (wind), precipitation, evaporation, and relative humidity. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. Sections: mathematical tables, the elements, inorganic compounds, organic compounds and general physical constants. Handbook of Applied Meteorology. Individual chapters written by experts; glossary pp. 1357-1366; units pp. 1366-1368; climatic data pp. 1369-1431 (Denver and Grand Junction are included); has 100 U.S. listings; includes average hours per month, year for 147 non-U.S. stations; table of acronyms pp. 1276-1277. U.S. Standard Atmosphere. (mid-latitude mean only) Supplements. (typical seasonal changes depicted) |
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