Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, Volumen20Smithsonian Institution, 1876 |
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Página viii
... North Latitude and 56 ° South Latitude . Plate 6. Mean Direction of the Wind , in the Winter ( December , January and February ) , between 80 ° North Latitude and 56 ° South Latitude . Plate 7 . Plate 8 . Plate 9 . Plate 10 . Plate 11 ...
... North Latitude and 56 ° South Latitude . Plate 6. Mean Direction of the Wind , in the Winter ( December , January and February ) , between 80 ° North Latitude and 56 ° South Latitude . Plate 7 . Plate 8 . Plate 9 . Plate 10 . Plate 11 ...
Página viii
... north latitude , to beyond the parallel of 75 ° south latitude ( the extreme points ever reached by man ) altogether embrac- ing an aggregate period of over 18,500 years . " The stations on land are distributed over its surface as ...
... north latitude , to beyond the parallel of 75 ° south latitude ( the extreme points ever reached by man ) altogether embrac- ing an aggregate period of over 18,500 years . " The stations on land are distributed over its surface as ...
Página xviii
... North of latitude 60 ° there are indications that a uniform current that comes down from the north , in the polar regions , veers towards the west , thus establishing a third system , which breaks up at about latitude 60 ° . ' It was ...
... North of latitude 60 ° there are indications that a uniform current that comes down from the north , in the polar regions , veers towards the west , thus establishing a third system , which breaks up at about latitude 60 ° . ' It was ...
Página xx
... North Pacific except a portion of comparatively small area , between the meridians of 150 ° E. and 165 ° W. from Greenwich , the chart for which was referred to by him in his latest report as ' not yet printed ' ; - implying that it was ...
... North Pacific except a portion of comparatively small area , between the meridians of 150 ° E. and 165 ° W. from Greenwich , the chart for which was referred to by him in his latest report as ' not yet printed ' ; - implying that it was ...
Página xxi
... north pole . Although the visits of explorers to this inhospitable region had been limited to periods of a few days each - too short a time for any well - defined results yet the observations disclosed the remarkable fact that while in ...
... north pole . Although the visits of explorers to this inhospitable region had been limited to periods of a few days each - too short a time for any well - defined results yet the observations disclosed the remarkable fact that while in ...
Términos y frases comunes
1869 inclusive Aggregate length Aggregate number aggregate period April May June Atlantic Ocean Calm or Direction Calm or variable Camp compass move DIFFERENT POINTS Direction of resultant E. S. E.
S. E.
S. S. E. South February March April following places Force foregoing average velocity Island January February March kind of observations Latitude Long Longitude M. F. Maury mean direction N. N. E.
N. E.
E. N. E. East North Northeastern Number of days number of observations Observed as follows Ohio Pacific Ocean Pennsylvania Place of observation Post Surgeon PREVALENCE OF WINDS Ratio of resultant RELATIVE PREVALENCE resultant Monsoon influences resultant to sum Russia S. S. W.
S. W.
W. S. W. West seasons servations Smithsonian Stations Spring Summer Autumn sum of winds Summer Autumn Winter Surface winds table we obtain True velocity tween tween N velocity in mean winds in miles Winter Spring Winter The yearl year2 Spring Summer yearl Spring York zone