<br />Hamon, R. W., Weiss, L. L., and Wilson, W. T., 1954,
<br />empirical function of daily sunshine duration:
<br />Review, v. 82, p. 141-146.
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<br />Insolation as an
<br />Monthly Weather
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<br />Geiger, Rudolph, 1961, Das Klima der Bo~ennahen Luftschicht. Ein
<br />Lehrbuch der Mikroklimatologie. 4 e Auflage, Braunschweig,
<br />646 p. (Translation of earlier edition, 1957, The Climate,
<br />near the ground: Harvard University Press, 2d printing, 494 p.
<br />
<br />Haurwitz, Bernard, 1945, Insolation in relation to cloudiness and
<br />cloud density: Jour. Meteor., v. 2. p. 154-166.
<br />
<br />Landsberg, Helmut, 1959, Physical Climatology, 2d Edition: Gray
<br />Printing Co., DuBois, Penna., 446 p. (Part B of Chapter II
<br />deals with components of the atmospheric heat balance, with
<br />special reference to radiation.)
<br />
<br />Miller, D. H., 1955, Snow cover and climate in the Sierra Nevada,
<br />California: University of California Publication in Geography,
<br />v. 11, 218 p. (Chapter 2 discusses land-surface radiation regime.)
<br />
<br />Rigby, M. E., Meteorological Abstracts and Bibliography [Now Meteoro-
<br />logical and Geoastrophysical Abstracts]: Am. Meteorological Society.
<br />(Each issue gives considerable attention to radiation. In particular,
<br />see the special bibliographies in v. 1, no. 11; v. 2, nos. 3, ll;
<br />v. 4, no. 8; v. 5, no. 7; v. 7, nos. 7, 8; v. 8, nos. 4, 7; v. 10,
<br />nos. 3, 9, 10, 11; and v. 12, no. 3.)
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<br />Shaw, R. H~ 1956, A comparison of solar radiation and net radiation:
<br />Am. Meteor. Soc. Bull. v. 37, p. 205-206.
<br />
<br />U. S. Corps of Engineers, 1956, Snow hydrology; Summary report of the
<br />snow investigations: North Pacific Division, Portland, Oregon,
<br />437 p. (Discussions of radiation are contained in Chapter 5.)
<br />
<br />U. S. Special Committee for the International Geophysical Year, Annals,
<br />1958: London, Pergamon Press. v. 5, pt. 6, p. 365-466. (The cited
<br />pages are an instruction manual, Radiation Instruments and MeasUre-
<br />ments, as follows: Ch. 1, General introduction [short-wave and
<br />long-wave radiation fluxes; terminology]; Ch. 2, Direct solar
<br />radiation; Ch. 3, Total [short-wave] radiation of sun and sky;
<br />Ch. 4, Long-wave [terrestrial] radiation and the radiation balance;
<br />and Ch. 5, Reduction of records and presentation of data.)
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