Tor Bergeron's first year in the Bergen School: Towards an historical appreciation Ralph Jewell OriginalPaper Pages: 474 - 490
The early influence of the Bergen School on synoptic meteorology in the United States Jerome Namias OriginalPaper Pages: 491 - 500
Comments on Tor Bergeron's contributions to synoptic meteorology Werner Schwerdtfeger OriginalPaper Pages: 501 - 509
The development of Bergeron's ice crystal precipitation theory Helmut K. Weickmann OriginalPaper Pages: 538 - 547
Insight into the nature of precipitation—Some achievements by T. Bergeron in retrospect Bengt Dahlström OriginalPaper Pages: 548 - 557
Bergeron and the oreigenic (orographic) maxima of precipitation Tage Andersson OriginalPaper Pages: 558 - 576
Air motion and precipitation growth in frontal systems Keith A. BrowningJohn Sir Mason OriginalPaper Pages: 577 - 593
Some aspects of the advance in the knowledge of hurricanes Herbert Riehl OriginalPaper Pages: 612 - 627
Some aspects of the cold, disturbed climate of recent centuries, the ‘little ice age’, and similar occurrences Hubert H. Lamb OriginalPaper Pages: 628 - 639
On mesoscale characteristics of bora conditions in Yugoslavia Vesna Jurčec OriginalPaper Pages: 640 - 657
A case study of a dust storm weather situation in the Sudan in April 1973 H. Christer Morales OriginalPaper Pages: 658 - 676
Saharan air outbreaks over the tropical North Atlantic Joseph M. ProsperoToby N. Carlson OriginalPaper Pages: 677 - 691
Call for Papers Symposium on the Study of Land Transformation Processes from Space and Ground Observations Announcement Pages: I - I