ESC 1959-60 (16TH MEETING CAMBRIDGE MA / 17TH MEETING TROY NY)

Front matter

01 R.T. Beaumont, R.T. Davis. Review of techniques for selection of snow course sites in western states.

02 A.T. Simmonds. Flood routing process on the Connecticut River from snow melt.

03 J.E. Cousineau. Some aspects of ice programs connected with hydro-electric developments.

04 P.M. Austin. Measurement of rainfall by radar.

05 L. Cartier. Field investigations of some ice cover problems in an experimental canal.

06 H.C. Willett. Climatic trends of temperature and precipitation in the continental United States.

07 E. Pariset, R. Hausser. Some theoretical and laboratory research on ice cover problems.

08 G.S. Cavadias. A comparison of graphical and analytical correlation methods as applied to spring-run-off studies.

09 C.D. Hopkins, Jr. Water supply forecasts in northern New England.

10 G.R. Ayer. Effect of forest cover on snowmelt runoff.

11 J.G. Potter. Density of freshly fallen snow.

12 R.A. Muller. An analysis of factors contributing to costs of highway snow removal in Oswego Country, New York.

13 P.W. Summers, B.A. Power. Effect on cloud seeding evaluation of errors in precipitation measurement due to variation in the water content of the portion of the total precipitation which falls as snow.

14 M.K. Goddard. Relation between forestry and snow problems with particular reference to northeastern United States.

15 J. Namias. Factors leading to variation in monthly and seasonal snowfall over eastern United States.

16 A.C. Hartranft. Severe snow storm of March 19-20-21, 1958 and its effect on the Philadelphia Electric Company’s system.

17 R. Fleischer, R.E. Falconer. Cosmic noise and the atmosphere.