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WORLD DISTRIBUTION of THUNDERSTORM DAYS PART I: TABLES Supplement No \jV IVI 0 ~I TP,6 WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION ORGANISATION METEOROLOGIQUE MONDIALE,J,: f Secretariat of the World Meteorological Organblation Secretariat de l'Organis~tion M~teorologique Mondiale S;L" t.) ~ IJ, f Geneva • Switzerland Geneve • Smsse I ff. WORLD DISTRIBUTION OF THUNDERSTORM DAYS PART I: TABLES Supplement No. I REPARTITION . MONDIALE DES JOURS D'ORAGE Ire PARTIE: TABLEAUX Supplement N° I PRICE/PRIX: Sw. fr./Fr.s. 2.- WMO IOMM • No. 21. TP. 6 1956 - 3 - INT ROD UCT ION This supplement contains data from 245 stations in the U.S.S.R., received since the main volume was published in July 1953. Further sup­ plementswill be issued if and when data from other countries are received in the Secretariat. An explanation of the tables will be found in the In­ troduction to the original publication "World Distribution of Thunderstonn ll Days - Part 1 : Tables , WMO - No. 21. TP. 6, copies of which are avail­ able from the WMO Secretariat, Price Sw. fr. 9.-. 1 NT ROD UCT ION Ce supplement contient des renseignements sur 245 stations de l'U.R.S.S. regus depuis la publication, en juillet 1953, du volume prin­ cipal. D'autres supplements seront publies au fur et a mesure que des donnees d'autres pays seront communiquees au Secretariat. On trouvera l'explication des tableaux dans l'introduction a la publication originale ll "RepartitioD mondiale des j ours d' orage - lere Partie : Tableaux , OMM­ N° 21. TP.6, dont les exemplaires peuvent etre obtenus au Secretariat de l'OMM au prix de : fr. s·. 9, -. REG ION VI EUROPE UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS 1-1- l/)l/) >- l/l:::l O::W <- :::lo <'W ::=< » .> w Z -::= :::l_(!)< 00 ID'W w E >-z wl&. 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