Elements of Meteorology: With Questions for Examination, Designed for Schools and AcademiesPratt, Woodford, Farmer & Brace, 1855 - 240 pagine |
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... higher schools and academies . The subject is one in which every intelligent mind should take an interest . It is of practical utility to all portions of the community , while most of the natural phenomena it presents are within the ...
... higher schools and academies . The subject is one in which every intelligent mind should take an interest . It is of practical utility to all portions of the community , while most of the natural phenomena it presents are within the ...
Pagina vii
... Higher Latitudes .. Upper Westerly Wind of the Tropics Periodical Winds .. Monsoons . Origin .. Land and Sea Breezes .. Origin .. Variable Winds . Physical Nature of Winds .. Puna Winds ... Simoom . Sirocco .. Page 5 13 14 18 18 19 19 ...
... Higher Latitudes .. Upper Westerly Wind of the Tropics Periodical Winds .. Monsoons . Origin .. Land and Sea Breezes .. Origin .. Variable Winds . Physical Nature of Winds .. Puna Winds ... Simoom . Sirocco .. Page 5 13 14 18 18 19 19 ...
Pagina viii
... Higher Latitudes .. Rainy Winds .. Regions without Rain Egypt .. Peru ... Constant Rains .. Excessive Showers ... Rain without Clouds . Cause ... 74 75 75 76 77 77 78 79 79 80 80 81 82 82 83 83 84 84 85 CHAPTER II . OF FOGS . Fogs ...
... Higher Latitudes .. Rainy Winds .. Regions without Rain Egypt .. Peru ... Constant Rains .. Excessive Showers ... Rain without Clouds . Cause ... 74 75 75 76 77 77 78 79 79 80 80 81 82 82 83 83 84 84 85 CHAPTER II . OF FOGS . Fogs ...
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... higher than 32 ° , and less than 33 ° . This change would occasion a constant error in the ob- servations , and meteorologists therefore verify their thermometers at stated intervals , in the way just men- tioned . SELF - REGISTERING ...
... higher than 32 ° , and less than 33 ° . This change would occasion a constant error in the ob- servations , and meteorologists therefore verify their thermometers at stated intervals , in the way just men- tioned . SELF - REGISTERING ...
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... higher aërial currents is ascer- tained by the speed with which the shadow of a cloud passes over the surface of the earth . 83. FORCE . The force of the wind is obtained , by observing the amount of pressure it exerts upon a given ...
... higher aërial currents is ascer- tained by the speed with which the shadow of a cloud passes over the surface of the earth . 83. FORCE . The force of the wind is obtained , by observing the amount of pressure it exerts upon a given ...
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Pagina 183 - When the rising sun shines from that point whence its incident ray forms an angle of about 45° on the sea of Reggio, and the bright surface of the water in the bay is not disturbed either by the wind or the current...
Pagina 183 - ... numberless series of pilasters, arches, castles well delineated, regular columns, lofty towers, superb palaces, with balconies and windows, extended alleys of trees, delightful plains with herds and flocks, armies of men on foot and horseback, and many other strange images, in their natural colours and proper actions, passing rapidly in succession along the surface of the sea...
Pagina 86 - They originate in the same causes as rain — the union of a cool body of air with one that is warm and humid ; when the precipitation of moisture is slight, fogs are produced ; when it is copious, rains are the result.
Pagina 191 - India probably arises from this cause. " A deep precipitous valley below us, at the bottom of which I had seen one or two miserable villages in the morning, bore in the evening a complete resemblance to a beautiful lake ; the vapour which played the part of water ascending nearly half way up the sides of the vale, and on its bright surface trees and rocks being distinctly reflected. I had not been long contemplating this phenomenon, before a sudden storm came on and dropped a curtain of clouds over...
Pagina 236 - I witnessed this phenomenon by myself, I should have been disposed to receive with caution the evidence even of my own senses, as to this last fact; but the appearance conveying precisely the same idea to three...
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