Abstract

The fundamentals of isentropic analysis of flow‐patterns within the atmosphere were set forth last year in a paper presented before the meteorological section of the American Geophysical Union by C.‐G. Rossby [see 1 of “References” at end of paper]. Since that time a considerable amount of research has been directed to the application of these charts for use in helping to explain certain weather‐phenomena and to develop new tools for use in weather‐forecasting. While the technique of constructing these analyses has been appreciably improved within the past year, the underlying procedure and suggestions made by Rossby have been found to be substantially most effective, and for this reason they are being carried out at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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