| HOW THE WIND RUFFLES THE TOP OF A FOG BANK | Frontispiece | | PAGE | FIG. 1. | THE TOWER OF THE WINDS | 13 | 2. | BOREAS—THE NORTH WIND | 19 | 3. | KAIKIAS—THE NORTHEAST WIND | 23 | 4. | APHELIOTES—THE EAST WIND | 29 | 5. | EUROS—THE SOUTHEAST WIND | 33 | 6. | NOTOS—THE SOUTH WIND | 37 | 7. | LIPS—THE SOUTHWEST WIND | 41 | 8. | ALL STORMS LEAD TO NEW ENGLAND | 45 | 9. | ZEPHYROS—THE WEST WIND | 49 | 10. | PATHS OF HIGH AND LOW, JANUARY, 1922 | 55 | 11. | SKIRON—THE NORTHWEST WIND | 59 | 12. | THE IDEALIZED STORM | 63 | 13. | TURNING OF WIND WITH ALTITUDE | 67 | 14. | VELOCITY OF SUMMER AND WINTER WINDS | 73 | 15. | BLUE HILL OBSERVATORY IN AN ICE STORM | 79 |
WIND AND WEATHER
WIND AND WEATHER
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