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September 1939 - 
30 daily weather maps 

Sea Ice Condition Baltic Sea WWII

 

 

                                          PAMIR, 1955

 

 
Zur DE

A1.  Introduction
A11 Who does not know – that the sea warms and cools the climate?

A12  The book should be about ocean use, but it isn’t.
A13  Two man made climate shifts 
A14  Just a word  about the words „weather

A2. The guys who do not see a war. 
A21  Sensational observations at Kew Obs.
A22   Stockholm - Bingo! Three winter record!
A23   At the Center of Marine Met, but….?  
A24   Cold and Special - Winter 1939/40
A25   Bright, but ………..!
A26  Forecaster for winter 1941-42
A 27  A very big Forecasting Flop
A28  A lasting secret? The  cut-off lows
A29  Cyclone density changes during war
 
A210  The El Niño didn’t do it.

B. The three year cold package
B1 Warm, warmer – The situation.
  

B2 They saw a lot, but understood too little
B3: Great Britain in rough sea. 
B4 A power that turn the Baltic Sea into ice  
B5   A thriller  about the cold – But science is desinterested
 

B6  Europe cold vs. Globe warm; 1940-1942 - A summary


C.  War calls ice age back on duty –
      Winter 1939/40
C1.  Idiots, Severity, Experiment. 
C2 Records, Records, Records –
       Introduction to the Unexpected
C3  War at sea 1939 -  Facts and events 
C4  Did the sky cry?  Rain, dry, cold!
C5   Freezing cold after the rain – 
       Europe and USA
C6 Jet stream blocked by bombs and mines?
C7  The weather attacked in the Winter War:
       Russia vs. Finland
C8  The story the sea ice tells 
C9 
From the North Sea to the Atlantic
C10 The west wind aisle mutates
        to a cold corridor
 
C11  More factors & non-factors 
        for consideration. 
C12  Summary

DWinter 1940/41 a climatic delight
D1 Bad boys in navy blue and climate experts without a clou?
D2  Shaken seas 1940 – the Norwegian Campaign – and other forces.
D3   Meteorological Situation  in Northern Europe
D34  Bombing the Skagerrak into the cold?
D5  How deep could naval warfare penetrate?
D6  What did Hesselberg & Birkeland thought made the cold January 1941
D7 The sea ice winter 1940/41
D8 El Niño and winter 1940/41
D9  Summing up a winter of scientific delight.

E   General Frost reign – Winter 1941/42
E1  How naval war saved Russia in winter 1941/42
E2  Naval Battle fields and weather deviation in overview
E3  “Barbarossa“ & The naval  appendix
E4   When the weather broken down along the Eastern Front
E5  The winter weather 1941/42
E6  The Swedish winter 1941/42 in detail
E7    A cold air pool on visit
E8 What evidence offers the sea ice in the Baltic Sea

E9 NN

E10  Any role of El Niño ?
E11 Summary

F  Global Cooling;  1940-1970; 
             An Atlantic matter?

F1 A settled issue?
F2   What does the ‘Battle of the Atlantic’ mean to the marine environment?
F3  Discussing the kick off to global cooling

G  Pacific War contributing to Global Cooling?

H The Warming before the Cooling
-The trace to the First World War-

 


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