Abstract

THIS little manual is intended to enable the nonscientific reader to forecast the weather, for a day in advance, from his own observations. Tables arranged under the principal wind directions show the average conditions of weather to be expected in winter and summer, with changes of barometrical pressure. The work is accompanied by a useful introduction by Mr. H. B. Stone, explaining the usual sequence of weather in areas of high and low atmospherical pressure; it is this principle that lies behind the tables, and may enable a forecaster to obtain “reasonable accuracy” by their use. More accurate forecasting depends upon the tracks actually being taken by cvclonic disturbances and other considerations, including the configuration of the ground.

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