Handy Book of MeteorologyWilliam Blackwood, 1868 - 371 páginas |
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... January , and the year , Plates IV . , V. , and VI . , have been adapted from Dove's Monthly and Yearly Isothermals , 1864 , and the same author's Charts given in ' The Distribution of Heat over the Surface of the Globe , 1853. ' The ...
... January , and the year , Plates IV . , V. , and VI . , have been adapted from Dove's Monthly and Yearly Isothermals , 1864 , and the same author's Charts given in ' The Distribution of Heat over the Surface of the Globe , 1853. ' The ...
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... January 1868 , are considered in the same relations . Attention is thus directed to the proximate causes of exceptional weather , and remarks are made with the view of suggesting how this knowledge may be turned to practical account ...
... January 1868 , are considered in the same relations . Attention is thus directed to the proximate causes of exceptional weather , and remarks are made with the view of suggesting how this knowledge may be turned to practical account ...
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... JANUARY . III . ISOBAROMETRIC LINES SHOWING THE MEAN ANNUAL ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE OF THE GLOBE . IV . ISOTHERMAL ... JANUARY . VI . ISOTHERMAL LINES SHOWING THE MEAN ANNUAL TEMPERATURE OF THE EARTH . VII . SYNCHRONOUS WEATHER - CHART OF ...
... JANUARY . III . ISOBAROMETRIC LINES SHOWING THE MEAN ANNUAL ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE OF THE GLOBE . IV . ISOTHERMAL ... JANUARY . VI . ISOTHERMAL LINES SHOWING THE MEAN ANNUAL TEMPERATURE OF THE EARTH . VII . SYNCHRONOUS WEATHER - CHART OF ...
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... January , April , July , and October , these months being considered as representative of the four seasons . It is to be hoped , considering how much yet remains to be done in this direction , that Societies and Governments will ...
... January , April , July , and October , these months being considered as representative of the four seasons . It is to be hoped , considering how much yet remains to be done in this direction , that Societies and Governments will ...
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... January , April , -.019 -.020 • +.076 -.051 +.068 -.071 +.008 .127 +.013 .139 July , October , -.017 -.027 +.039 -.054 +.026 .093 +.061 -.048 +.020 . .109 Thus the greatest maximum occurs at Calcutta at 9.30 A.M. , and the greatest ...
... January , April , -.019 -.020 • +.076 -.051 +.068 -.071 +.008 .127 +.013 .139 July , October , -.017 -.027 +.039 -.054 +.026 .093 +.061 -.048 +.020 . .109 Thus the greatest maximum occurs at Calcutta at 9.30 A.M. , and the greatest ...
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