Abstract

Abstract Mean aerological data for the Gulf of Mexico area have been prepared from 10-year records for three stations. Mean monthly height, temperature, and relative humidity data are tabulated for constant pressure surfaces. More detailed information, including density, potential temperature, and specific humidity, is shown for the mean “hurricane season” sounding. The mean data are compared with those previously presented for the West Indies area and some of the interesting climatological features are discussed.

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