Nature, Volume 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 |
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... temperature of 128.9 ° F. is stated to have been reached . on July 16. If confirmed , this will constitute one of the highest shade temperatures ever recorded . Normal weather prevailed in Japan in April , but heavy rain and floods ...
... temperature of 128.9 ° F. is stated to have been reached . on July 16. If confirmed , this will constitute one of the highest shade temperatures ever recorded . Normal weather prevailed in Japan in April , but heavy rain and floods ...
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... temperature , mean of maximum and minimum , 64-2 ° F. for the three summer months combined , the respective means being June 60-3 ° F. , July 68.5 ° F. , and August 63.8 ° F. The excess on the average for thirty - five years for the ...
... temperature , mean of maximum and minimum , 64-2 ° F. for the three summer months combined , the respective means being June 60-3 ° F. , July 68.5 ° F. , and August 63.8 ° F. The excess on the average for thirty - five years for the ...
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... temperature at the surface , one on the original increase of temperature down- wards , and one on the radio - active emission of heat . With the best data available , supposing the time elapsed since solidification to be 16 x 109 ...
... temperature at the surface , one on the original increase of temperature down- wards , and one on the radio - active emission of heat . With the best data available , supposing the time elapsed since solidification to be 16 x 109 ...
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