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U. S. Navy marine climatic atlas of the world. / Published by direction of the Chief of Naval Operations.

LIBRA Folio 551.5 Un38.21 v.1-2
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
United States. Weather Bureau
Contributor:
United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations.
National Weather Records Center (U.S.)
Series:
v.1-5: NAVAER 50-1C-528 to 532.
v.1-5: NAVAER 50-1C-528 to 532
v.6-7: NAVWEPS 50-1C-533, 50-1C-50
v.8-9: NAVAIR 50-1C-54, 50-1C-65
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Marine meteorology--Charts, diagrams, etc.
Marine meteorology.
Meteorology in aeronautics--Charts, diagrams, etc.
Meteorology in aeronautics.
Genre:
Charts, diagrams, etc.
Physical Description:
volumes : color maps. ; 35 x 51 cm.
Other Title:
Marine climatic atlas of the world.
Place of Publication:
[Washington], [publisher not identified], 1955-
Contents:
v. 1. North Atlantic Ocean.
v. 2. North Pacific Ocean.
v. 3. Indian Ocean.
v. 4. South Atlantic Ocean.
v. 5. South Pacific Ocean.
v. 6. Arctic Ocean.
v. 7. Antarctic.
v. 8. The world, by H.L. Crutcher and O.M. Davis.
v. 9. World-wide means and standard deviations.
Notes:
Vols. 1-7 prepared by the U.S. Weather Bureau; v. 8 by the National Weather Records Center; v. 9 by the Naval Oceanography Command Detachment, Asheville, N.C.
Vol. 8 published by direction of Commander, Naval Weather Service Command.
Vol. 2 revised edition, 1977; vol. 3 revised edition, 1976. Vol. 4 revised edition, 1978. Vol. 5 revised edition, 1979.
"NAVAER 50-1C-528-529."
Includes bibliographies.
OCLC:
4153798

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