Show IL U SW eather Is not home acme brew icy blasts and torrid zephyrs are imported from other I 1 countries as general rule NOT SUBJECT TO regulation there Is no way of suppress ig high and low disturbances and at mo pressure Is boss of its own whims washington people who ho complain about the weather eat ber who kick because it Is too hot too cold or too windy as the case might be are reminded by the national geographic society that the weather is not home brewed most of it comes sAe sweeping jn in from other countries blowing up beyond al the three mile limit without passport or tariff restrictions some of it might bear the brand made in the U S A but as a general tiling thing it Is imported for the most part the american supply of rain snows blizzards cold waves moves and hot waves tornadoes and tempests come tumbling in from the northwest and the west nest A smaller percentage percenta the society reports ai come from he le north and southwest but now dow and then the wind m ind in the gulf of mexico Nl exico and the south atlantic kicks up its heels beels arid and there is trouble but say the learned men of the society it Is worth noting that none of the weather enters the country through the of the atlantic coast north of cape hatteras the section into which pours the vast bulk of material imports and in which occurs a of the main disasters disaster on en american shores alaska storm center there Is some consolation to en tor for the made in Ame america rift movement the alie society says gays in the fact that the great majority of disturbances tur bances that enter the states originate in alaska or in the great warm warin cauldron cauldren caul dron of the north pacific between the aleutian islands and lla hawaii vall which ls almost a united states sea so the weather is not subject to regulation ul ula tion atlon there is no way of suppressing high and low disturbances at pressure is boss of its own owl whims the groundhog is not nearly so accurate a prophet as a little vane at the edge of the sea the areas of disturbance lows and highs made familiar to large numbers of people by the rough circles and ellipses that indicate them on the alie daily weather maps of the weather bureau says the society bulletin cross the continent usually in three or four days usually rain or snow falls in the hie low areas or slightly in advance of them the rains that oe occur in the arid parts of the west however ever usually follow in the passage of the lows the highs that traverse the ted states have fewer feier places place of origin llian the lows alberta north and south pacific rocky mountains mountain arid and hudson bay they usually bring cooler veat weather lier the bitterest cold waves known in the region from the great lakes eastward east word follow highs lil glis that drift down from the hudson bludson bay but judging by the recent winter inter performance for mance there was not much drifting the bulletin does not explain why the last ainger v inter fell so fic fa below the usual average or heibei whet het liei bei this may be taken to mean that tile the approaching bummer will break all records for heat considering its early start |