An Investigation of Clouds and Precipitation for the Texas High Plains Page: IX
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LIST OF TABLES
Table No. Title Page
1 Clouds Characteristic of Rain Periods 57
2 Rank-Correlation Coefficients of
Precipitation and Cloud Frequency 55
3 Precipitable Water (cm) and Stability
Index for Spring Precipitation Periods 63
4 Precipitable Water (cm) and Stability
Index for Fall Precipitation Periods 63
5 Precipitable Water (cm) and Stability
Index for Summer Precipitation Period: 64
6 Selected Wet and Dry Months in the Texas
Plains 67
7 Precipitation During Wet and Dry Months 68
8 A Comparison of Cloudiness During Dry
and Wet Months - Amarillo 69
9 A Comparison of Cloudiness During Dry
and Wet Months - Lubbock 72
10 Precipitable Water for Wet and Dry Monb 8
11 Dry Periods in the Texas Plains 101
12 Dry Period Cloud Types 102
13 Cloud Percentages 103
14 Precipitable Water, Flux, and Stability
During Dry Periods 10)
15 Precipitable Water and Stability for
Wet and Dry Periods 10'7
16 Precipitable Water and Stability for
Dry Periods - Fall 109ix
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Haragan, Donald R. An Investigation of Clouds and Precipitation for the Texas High Plains, report, March 1970; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth839452/m1/11/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.