The Story of the Earth's AtmosphereD. Appleton, 1898 |
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... of meteorologists which is so ably represented in America , India , and Germany - and am under especial obligations to those of Prof. Davis of Harvard , Prof. Loomis of Yale , Mr. Ferrel of Washington , Prof. Sprung 5.
... of meteorologists which is so ably represented in America , India , and Germany - and am under especial obligations to those of Prof. Davis of Harvard , Prof. Loomis of Yale , Mr. Ferrel of Washington , Prof. Sprung 5.
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... Indian Ocean , and Switzerland , shewed that these tiny dust particles are found in the lower atmospheric strata ... Indian Oceans . Thus comparing all three oceans we have at sea- level . Atlantic Ocean Pacific 66 Indian 46 Number of ...
... Indian Ocean , and Switzerland , shewed that these tiny dust particles are found in the lower atmospheric strata ... Indian Oceans . Thus comparing all three oceans we have at sea- level . Atlantic Ocean Pacific 66 Indian 46 Number of ...
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Douglas Archibald. Atlantic Ocean Pacific 66 Indian 46 Number of dust particles per cubic centimetre . * 2053 613 512 As low a value as 210 was found in the Indian Ocean after rain . On the other hand , over land areas the number ...
Douglas Archibald. Atlantic Ocean Pacific 66 Indian 46 Number of dust particles per cubic centimetre . * 2053 613 512 As low a value as 210 was found in the Indian Ocean after rain . On the other hand , over land areas the number ...
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... India , are still mysteries that require explanation . The seasonal changes and the gen- eral distribution of pressure will be alluded to in future chapters , where they are considered with reference to dependent phenomena . The diurnal ...
... India , are still mysteries that require explanation . The seasonal changes and the gen- eral distribution of pressure will be alluded to in future chapters , where they are considered with reference to dependent phenomena . The diurnal ...
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... India ) than on the equator . If again we take the three months nearest midsummer , i . e . from May 7th to August 7th , the zone of greatest heat reception lies in 41 ° N. , while from May 31st to July 16th , more heat falls on the ...
... India ) than on the equator . If again we take the three months nearest midsummer , i . e . from May 7th to August 7th , the zone of greatest heat reception lies in 41 ° N. , while from May 31st to July 16th , more heat falls on the ...
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30 inches æther angle anti-cyclones APPLETON ascend atmos atmosphere average balloon barometric pressure Bay of Bengal belt blow carbonic acid cause centre changes Charles's law cirrus cirrus cloud climate cloud cold condensed cool cubic centimetre cumulus cumulus clouds cyclones damp degrees direction dry air earth earth's surface effect electricity equator equatorial fact fall feet Ferrel flying machine globe heat height high pressure increased India isobars kite Krakatoa land latitude layer light lower mass mercury miles an hour motion mountain move northern hemisphere observed occurs ocean oxygen particles perature phere plane poles Prof radiation rain rainfall range rays reached rise rotation round sea-level seasonal shew side solar southern storm Story stratum summer temperature termed theory thunderstorms tion tornado tropical cyclones tropics ture upper upward vapour velocity vertical warm waterspout waves weather wind
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