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Annual Direction of the Upper and Lower Current in the United States . Plate 2.
Mean Annual Direction of the Wind in the Arctic Regions . Plate 3 . Mean Annual
Direction of the Winds of the Globe , between 80 ° North Latitude and 56 ° South
...
Annual Direction of the Upper and Lower Current in the United States . Plate 2.
Mean Annual Direction of the Wind in the Arctic Regions . Plate 3 . Mean Annual
Direction of the Winds of the Globe , between 80 ° North Latitude and 56 ° South
...
Página xi
B is as follows : It is assumed that if no such forces existed , the mean direction
and relative progress of the wind would be the same for each month of the year ,
and equal to one - twelfth of the mean annual progress . If , therefore , according
to ...
B is as follows : It is assumed that if no such forces existed , the mean direction
and relative progress of the wind would be the same for each month of the year ,
and equal to one - twelfth of the mean annual progress . If , therefore , according
to ...
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What is the progressive motion of the air in this mean direction ? Or , if data be
wanting for determining this in miles -- and we assume that the average velocity
of winds from all points of the compass is the same - during what proportion of the
...
What is the progressive motion of the air in this mean direction ? Or , if data be
wanting for determining this in miles -- and we assume that the average velocity
of winds from all points of the compass is the same - during what proportion of the
...
Página xix
And in regard to these latter , which are utterly discordant , it is worthy of remark ,
that while the mean direction of the wind is almost diametrically opposite to what
it is at Port Foulke , only a few leagues distant , the progressive motion in the ...
And in regard to these latter , which are utterly discordant , it is worthy of remark ,
that while the mean direction of the wind is almost diametrically opposite to what
it is at Port Foulke , only a few leagues distant , the progressive motion in the ...
Página xxi
... and between it and the trade - winds , the mean direction of the wind was
always from some point between N. and N. W. , with most wonderful uniformity ,
far more so than in the northern hemisphere , owing undoubtedly to the less
amount of ...
... and between it and the trade - winds , the mean direction of the wind was
always from some point between N. and N. W. , with most wonderful uniformity ,
far more so than in the northern hemisphere , owing undoubtedly to the less
amount of ...
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