Nature, Volume 72Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1905 |
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... ( recorded on the open stand in the magnetic pavilion enclosure ) was 91 ° 0 , on August 4 . On the same day the highest temperature in the Stevenson screen in the magnetic pavilion enclosure was 89 ° 5 , and in the observatory grounds 89 ...
... ( recorded on the open stand in the magnetic pavilion enclosure ) was 91 ° 0 , on August 4 . On the same day the highest temperature in the Stevenson screen in the magnetic pavilion enclosure was 89 ° 5 , and in the observatory grounds 89 ...
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... recorded on the photograms themselves . The total rainfall for the year amounted to only 33-4 inches , being 417 inches below the normal value for twenty - four years ( 1873-96 ) ; this is the smallest fall recorded at the observatory ...
... recorded on the photograms themselves . The total rainfall for the year amounted to only 33-4 inches , being 417 inches below the normal value for twenty - four years ( 1873-96 ) ; this is the smallest fall recorded at the observatory ...
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... recorded in exactly the same longitude by Schiaparelli in 1888 , and independently at the Flagstaff Observatory in 1901 and 1903 . VEGETATION AND THE SUN - SPOT PERIOD . - Since 1871 M. Camille Flammarion has each year recorded the ...
... recorded in exactly the same longitude by Schiaparelli in 1888 , and independently at the Flagstaff Observatory in 1901 and 1903 . VEGETATION AND THE SUN - SPOT PERIOD . - Since 1871 M. Camille Flammarion has each year recorded the ...
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