HOW GOOD AND BAD RECEPTION FOLLOW THE WEATHER. In this weather map the solid lines, or isobars, connect places of equal air pressure, and indicate in this way the positions of high and low pressure areas for a given time. Note that severe storms, with accompanying static, are indicated by the very low pressure areas on the northwest and eastern coasts, while the central part of the country is enjoying the good reception that generally accompanies high-pressure areas.
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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 43, 11 May 1928, Unnumbered Page
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78HOW GOOD AND BAD RECEPTION FOLLOW THE WEATHER. In this weather map the solid lines, or isobars, connect places of equal air pressure, and indicate in this way the positions of high and low pressure areas for a given time. Note that severe storms, with accompanying static, are indicated by the very low pressure areas on the northwest and eastern coasts, while the central part of the country is enjoying the good reception that generally accompanies high-pressure areas. Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 43, 11 May 1928, Unnumbered Page
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