Call#: Van Pelt Library QC982 .I584 1998
Call#: Van Pelt Library QC982 .I584 1998
Call#: Storage: From RECORD page, use Place Request tab STORAGE QC982 .I584 1998
Call#: Storage: From RECORD page, use Place Request tab STORAGE QC982 .I584 1998
v. 2. Western United States
v. 3. Europe
v. 4. Asia and Southeastern Europe
v. 5. Middle East, Africa, South America, and Australia.
Call#: Storage: From RECORD page, use Place Request tab STORAGE QC983 .N28 2002
24 cds record hourly surface readings internationally from 1995-2002.
v.1. Greenland, England, Northern Europev.2. Central Europe
v.3. Eastern and southern Europe and the Mediterranean
v.4. Northeastern Europe and Asia
v.5. Ulan Bator (Mongolia), Middle East and Southern Asia
v.6. Africa and Indian Ocean
v.7. Eastern United States
v.8. Central United States
v.9. Western United States
v.10. Alaska and Canada
v.11. Mexico, Caribbean, Central/South America and Antarctica
v.12. Australia, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean and Hawaii
v.13. Greenland Europe, and Asia
v. 14. Asia, Middle East, and Africa
v. 15. United States
v. 16. Canada, Mexico, South America, Central America, Oceania and Antartica
v. 17. Greenland, Europe, and Asia (2001)
v. 18. Asia, Middle East, and Africa (2001)
v. 19. United States (2001)
v. 20. Canada, Mexico, South America, Central America, Oceania and Antarctica (2001)
V. 13-16 have title: Integrated surface hourly 2000
V. 17-20 have title: Integrated surface hourly observations 2001
V. 21- have title: Integrated surface hourly observations 2002
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