Selected Bibliography on the Climate of the South Pacific Islands

Selected Bibliography on the Climate of the South Pacific Islands PDF

Author: United States. Weather Bureau

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Published: 1960

Total Pages: 45

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The document lists 113 reports by author and title, and includes descriptive comments concerning the contents of these reports. The core area for this survey is bounded by and includes the following islands and groups: French Oceania Phoenix, Tokelau, Samoa, Cook, Line, Pitcairn, Manihiki and adjacent British Islands. Sources with better than average coverage in this region are listed. The termination date for the search for sources are December, 1959.

Selected Bibliography of Climatic Maps for the Southwest Pacific Ocean

Selected Bibliography of Climatic Maps for the Southwest Pacific Ocean PDF

Author: Charles S. Vitale

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Published: 1958

Total Pages: 74

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The document lists 64 references and includes descriptive comments concerning the contents of each reference. The core area for this survey is bounded by and includes the following: Eastern half of New Guinea, Admiralty Islands, Gilbert Islands, Ellice Islands, Samoa Islands, Friendly Islands, (not Sunday or Kermadec Islands) New Caledonia, and Chesterfield Islands (not Willis Island).

An Annotated Bibliography on the Climate of Dominican Republic

An Annotated Bibliography on the Climate of Dominican Republic PDF

Author: United States. Weather Bureau

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Published: 1962

Total Pages: 46

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The scale for most of the maps were obtained by a natural scale indicator and shown by sub-brackets; i.e. 1: 1 000 000. In some instances no latitude lines were drawn on the maps and no other scale indications were available so therefore an estimated scale was obtained by measuring where the latitude lines would be drawn on the map and then the natural scale indicator used to measure an approximate scale and that scale placed in parenthesis; ie. scale is not indicated (about 1:1 000 000).