Handy Book of MeteorologyWilliam Blackwood, 1868 - 371 páginas |
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Página 36
... flows away to meet the diurnal wave of cold advancing from the eastwards . Hence the pressure falls to the afternoon minimum . From this time the temperature declines , the air approaches more nearly the point of satura- tion , and the ...
... flows away to meet the diurnal wave of cold advancing from the eastwards . Hence the pressure falls to the afternoon minimum . From this time the temperature declines , the air approaches more nearly the point of satura- tion , and the ...
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... flow away in all directions , and the diminished . pressure is not compensated for by any material accessions being made to the aqueous vapour of the atmosphere ; and , on the other hand , the great cold and small rainfall of that ...
... flow away in all directions , and the diminished . pressure is not compensated for by any material accessions being made to the aqueous vapour of the atmosphere ; and , on the other hand , the great cold and small rainfall of that ...
Página 42
... flow into the Salt Lake , and thence pass off by evaporation . Hence , during the winter months , cold air currents flow down into this bowl - shaped region , and there being no escape for them , the cold , dense air they bring with ...
... flow into the Salt Lake , and thence pass off by evaporation . Hence , during the winter months , cold air currents flow down into this bowl - shaped region , and there being no escape for them , the cold , dense air they bring with ...
Página 43
... flow ; the low pressures round the poles ; the low pressures in the North Pacific and North Atlantic ; and the low summer pressure of Central Asia . But so far as I am aware , no at- tempt has hitherto been made to state the facts ...
... flow ; the low pressures round the poles ; the low pressures in the North Pacific and North Atlantic ; and the low summer pressure of Central Asia . But so far as I am aware , no at- tempt has hitherto been made to state the facts ...
Página 48
... flow laterally over those regions which offer the least resist- ance to its course - in other words , it will flow into those places where at that height the density is least . 98. Now those regions where at great heights the density of ...
... flow laterally over those regions which offer the least resist- ance to its course - in other words , it will flow into those places where at that height the density is least . 98. Now those regions where at great heights the density of ...
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