wa
+
TAM - |
=
3
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TAM - 2
L
MAX
;
,
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|
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95
0 LT
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|
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90
50
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pa
30
a
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ed
~
og te
TAM -3
|
ao
07
TAM -4
4
_
MAX
0.6 -—
[of
45
30
Oe
TTT
0.9
0
\
TH
of}
135
ft
Igo
ft
225
tt
270
315
360
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MAX
4
|
|
0
45
rm!
30
135
|
180
dt
225
270
315
360
WIND DIRECTION, deg
WIND DIRECTION, deg
Fic. 134.—Selected percentile curves relating SO. concentrations to wind direction at TAMStations
1-4
so on as shown in Table 63. The final form of the
tabulation should substitute actual values of wind direction and hour in numerica!l order as shown in
Table 65. For example, for TAMstation 1, the wind
directions 5-15, 55-105, 205-355 are under category I. The percentile distribution corresponding to
category I in combination with the appropriate varia-
bles will be presented for wind direction in each