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DisasterMan
The whole question of meteorology at tropical high altitudes needs a
great deal of investigation. Dr. Brooks wrote, `There is very little information
readily available for variation of thunder frequency with height in the tropics,
since the stations are rarely suffi ciently close together for other factors to
be eliminated.'
R. C. COILE
*
and W. CULMSEE
**
*
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Division of Industrial
Cooperation, Cambridge, Mass. Operations Evaluation Group, Navy
Department, Washington, D.C.
**
The late Mr. Culmsee was an observer at the Huancayo Magnetic
Observatory, of the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution
of Washington.
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C. E. P. Brooks, The distribution of thunderstorms over the globe,
London, Met. Offi ce, Geophys. Mem., No. 24 (1925).
Summary :
** The late Mr. Culmsee was an observer at the Huancayo Magnetic Observatory, of the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution of Washington.
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