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<br />. <br /> <br />TAELE OF CONTENTS. <br /> <br />The f91Iowing synaptical table shows the first page of ,the principal sections in 'the respective nnmhers 9f the MONTHLY <br />WEATHER REVIEW for 1908. <br /> <br /> " ,.; " I " i <br /> ~ . ~ <br /> ~ 1i , ~ " <br />Title of ~ect1on. 0 ;j ~ f <br /> 0 il ~ Ii- " ,.; " . . <br /> ~ . . a <br />.. ~ A . '3 ~ ~ 0 ~ 0 <br /> " ;a ., ;a ,., ,., 00 0 Z A 00 <br /> I~ - - - - ,- - - - - - - <br />Forecasts and Warnings,...,.. ...... ......" ..'C ....,.. ..'''' ','''''''''''' 1 17 " 85 12' 161 197 231 270 325 857 395 '85 <br />Rivers and Flood$...".. ...,.. .... ....".... ...." ....... ...." ... , 18 " 87 126 162 198 '88 217 '27 85' '88 '95 <br />~ecla.l Artjcles~oteB,a.[ld Extraots..: ...,.......... ..... ,_ ..... ......... . 19 " 87 128 J163 208 23' 217 327 85' 898 487 <br />eatherof the onth ............ ......"... ............ ....... .... ....... . 89 74 11' '''' 187 220 268 813 84' 882 123 .....466 <br />ClimatologIoal Summar'.... .... ...... ....... ... ......: . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 7 42 17 117 152 189 223 '266 '16 '" 85' .26 <br />Description of Tllblea and Charts........... ..... ..... ,_.. ................. , 42 77 117 158 189 223 258 ,816 ... .85 '26 .....468 <br />CllmatologicalTables .....................................,................ 9 43 78 .118. '" ,.. 22' 267 '" .349 .88 427 <br /> <br />The following oharts' appear in eaoh number of the REVIEW from January to December, inolusive, Those marked with <br /> <br />an asterisk (*) appear also in the ANNUA~ SUMMARY. <br /> <br />Chart I. Hydrograp.hs tor seven principal rivers ot the United States. <br />. II. Traoks of centers of high areas. <br />III. Traoks of oenters of low areas. <br />*IV. Total Jlreclpitatlon, <br />'* V. Peroentage of clear sky between sunrise and sUI;lset. <br />*VI; Isobars and Isotherms at sea-level; prevaillngl surface winds. <br /> <br />The following charts appear only for the respective months. <br /> <br />Chart VII. (Janua.ry to May, Ootober to December.) Total snowfall. _ _ . <br />VIII. (January, February, November, e.nd December.) Depth of,anow on ground at end of _Dlonth. <br />IX-XIX. (February.) Observations at the Reno reservoir, August, 1907. <br />IX-XVIII. (March.) Paths of. centers of low prAssure. <br />IX-XV: (April.) Sea-level pressures and paths of centers. . <br />XVI, XVII. (April.). Chinook conditions at pueblo, Colo. . <br />IX,X. (August.) HorlzontaJ. and vertlQ8.1 sections of the St. Louis, Mo., tornado of May 27,.1896.' <br />XI. (August.) Storm and hurricane warnings. <br />IX. (SeptetJlbel'.) Brazilian dally weather map for July 15, 1908. v- <br />IX. (October.) Isobars of the DeWitte typhoon of AugUst 1-3, 1901. <br />IX. (December.) Weather maps from wireless reports. <br />IX. (Summary.) Annual extreme maximum and minimum surfl:lce temperatures,. 1908. <br />X. (Summary.) Total number of thunderstorm days, 1908. . <br />XI. (Summary.) Depal'ture of the, total annual precipitation, 1908, from the normal. <br /> <br />1 Note tha.t, as explained on p. '8, the~e'are not the same as the surface wind resultants published in previous years. <br /> <br />iii <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />