Special Report of Chief of the Weather Bureau to the Secretary of Agriculture 1
Special Report of Chief of the Weather Bureau to the Secretary of Agriculture 1
United States. Weather Bureau
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When the rivers are near flood stages definite predictions of expected stages are made according to definite rules that have been prepared. Special studies have been inaugurated with a view of determining more exact rules between the discharge and the stage of the rivers at various points, and thereby to make the flood forecasts of this service more accurate. A special study of weather types is also being pur- sued for the purpose of determining the meteorological conditions which are likely to... be followed by extensive and heavy rainfalls over the drainage basins where floods are likely to occur. It is believed that in this way some improvement can be made, not only in the gen- eral forecast of rain, but also in the forecasts of probable extent and severity of floods. TELEGRAPH SERVICE. The Telegraph Service of the Weather Bureau is charged with the maintenance and operation of the United States Seacoast Telegraph Lines, and the auditing and settlement of all accounts for line receipts in connection therewith ; also with all matters pertaining to the tele- graphing of weather reports, forecasts, wind-signal orders, cold-wave and frost warnings; the auditing of the bills of the various telegraph and telephone companies for telegraphing and telephoning messages and reports of all kinds; and the preparation of all forms necessary in connection witli such reports and the seacoast telegraph lines.
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