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6.-Measurements<br />

July 1, 1957 to<br />

Tables, figs.<br />

7.-Measurements<br />

(74° s43 ' N; 94°<br />

H. M. Sullivan,<br />

Tables, figs.<br />

CANADIAN GOVERNMENT <strong>PUBLICATIONS</strong><br />

Weather and why, by R. A. Hornstein. Ottawa, 1961. 61p. Illus.<br />

19cm. Paper cover.<br />

Issued by the Meteorological Branch, Toronto, Ontario.<br />

350 per copy. o Cat. No. T56-36I<br />

Weather ways. 3rd edition. Ottawa, revised, 1961. 145p. Illus.,<br />

tables, figs. 25cm. Paper. cover.<br />

Published by the Meteorological Branch.<br />

This textbook is designed to be used in connection with aircrew<br />

training. The topics and content have been arranged to meet the needs<br />

of basic courses, although the arrangement can be adapted for use in<br />

more advanced courses. •<br />

750 per copy. * e Cat. No. T56-46I<br />

Weather work. 3rd edition. Ottawa, 1961. 5 parts. Diagrs. Looseleaf<br />

with hard cover binder. 29cm.<br />

Contents.-Part A: General exercises.-Part B: Flight planning exercises.-Part<br />

C: Weather services.-Part D: Weather observing.-Part E:<br />

Appendices.<br />

$1.25 per copy. Cat. No. T.56-86I<br />

Weather services are free. Ottawa, 1961. Folder. 7p. Map. 19cm.<br />

Prepared in the Meteorological Branch.<br />

This booklet is a pocket guide to Canadian Weather Services. To a<br />

beginner, it is a quick introduction to weather practices; to the tourist<br />

pilot exploring strange Canadian skies, it is an aid to safer, p/easanter<br />

flying; to the seasoned flyer, it wili be a brief and handy reference.<br />

Free. e Cat. No. T56-196I<br />

MANOBS; manual of standard procedures and practices for weather<br />

observing and reporting. 5th edition. Effective 1st July, 1961.<br />

Ottawa, 1961. Various paging. Loose leaves. 29cm. Accopress<br />

binder. •<br />

Prepared in the Meteorological Branch, Toronto, Ontario.<br />

$1.25 per . copy. *G 5 Cat. No. T56-2161<br />

Summaries of radiosonde observations in Canada, 1954-1958. Ottawa,<br />

1961. 145p. Tables, map. 28cm. Paper cover.<br />

Prepared by the Meteorological Branch, Toronto, Ontario. ,<br />

This publication contains monthly mean values for the standard<br />

pressure levels for the period from 1954 through 1958 at all Canadian<br />

radiosonde stations with the exception of A/ert, Eureka, Isachsen,<br />

III6u/d Bay and Resolute. Simi/ar data for these stations have already<br />

been published in the yearly issues of the Climatological Summaries<br />

for the Joint Arctic 'Weather Stations from 1954 to 1958.<br />

$1 per copy. * • Cat. No. T56.2258<br />

Canadian Meteorological Memoirs. Issued by the Meteorological<br />

Branch, Toronto, Ontario. 28cm. Paper cover.<br />

5.-Percentage frequency of dry, and wet-bulb temperatures from<br />

S.<br />

, June to September at selected Canadian cities, by C. C. Boughner.<br />

1960. 99p. Graphs, map.<br />

750 per copy. *e Cat. No. T57-2/5<br />

of atmospheric ozone ai Moosonee, Canada,<br />

July 31, 1960, by W. D. Komhyr. 1961. 14p.<br />

of atmospheric' ozone at Resolute, • Canada,<br />

59' W) : Ally 7, 1957 to December 31, 1959, by<br />

W. D. Komhyr and C. L. Mateer. 1961. 26p.<br />

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