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Fig , p.273

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Fig. 7-16, p.183 CF

Fig. 8-2, p.203

Fig , p.280

Fig. 7-16, p.183 CF

Fig , p.279

Fig. 10-1, p.259

subgeostrophicwinds Wind is slowing down Wind is speeding up convergingdiverging

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Fig. 7-17a, p.184

Fig. 7-17b, p.185

Fig. 8-13, p.214 Cold front

Fig. 8-16, p.216 Warm front

Fig. 7-6b, p.174 OCEAN LAND L H

Fig. 7-6a, p.174 OCEAN LAND H L

Fig. 7-26, p.191

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p.204b