Persistence of light surface winds in Canada


Persistence of light surface winds in Canada is a scholarly work, published in 1972 in ''Atmosphere''. The main subjects of the publication include spring, atmospheric sciences, climatology, wind speed, wind direction, air pollution, period, environmental science, maximum sustained wind, seasonality, physical geography, geography, meteorology, Persistence, and prevailing winds. The spatial and seasonal variations in persistent light winds suggest that, in the mountain valleys, topography is the major factor, while in other regions synoptic weather patterns are relatively important.