Prevailing Wind Directions in the Arctic Ocean

Prevailing Wind Directions in the Arctic Ocean
Author: Michael A. Bilello
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1973
Genre: Arctic Ocean
ISBN:

Prevailing monthly and seasonal surface wind directions were obtained from (1) weather records for 21 coastal stations around the Arctic Ocean and (2) a series of U.S. Navy wind charts for 15 to 20 locations in the arctic marginal seas and the ocean's interior. This information was combined and analyzed to develop 2 charts which depict the surface flow of air in these areas during the mid-summer and mid-winter months. Since the ice floe stations used in the offshore wind analysis are not permanently located, the Arctic Ocean was selectively divided into 6 zones. Three of these zones separate Polar regions north of 84 degrees latitude, and 3 other zones each separate the seas bordering the north coasts of Europe, Siberian Russia and North America.

The Earth’s Prevailing Wind Belts

The Earth’s Prevailing Wind Belts
Author: Myrl Shireman
Publisher: Mark Twain Media
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2012-04-23
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1580379184

Readers Advance uses a series of full-color nonfiction science readers designed to address the challenges of reading in a content area. Each student book is written around a single science concept. The selected science topics correspond to the most popular science topics currently being taught at each grade level. The reading skills focus on the most important skills that students need as they enter their middle-school years‹high-utility sight words, phonics, structural analysis, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. These carefully selected skills are introduced in a three-tiered approach so the teacher can use direct teaching and guided/coaching teaching strategies to help make students become confident independent readers. These three approaches are based on best-practice instruction. Each full-color reader focuses on a popular science topic currently being taught at each grade level.

A Geography of Ohio

A Geography of Ohio
Author: Leonard Peacefull
Publisher: Kent State University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780873385251

A geographical and historical account of the evolution of Ohio. Incorporating the 1990 census data and demographic information, this work also includes an overview of current urban growth relating to prominent local industries.