A Complete Course of MeteorologyH. Baillière, 1845 - 598 páginas |
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... entirely plunged into the liquid . When the alcohol con- tracts , it draws with it the index , in consequence of its ad- hesion to the glass , but , in expanding , it does not displace it ; so that the degree , corresponding to the ...
... entirely plunged into the liquid . When the alcohol con- tracts , it draws with it the index , in consequence of its ad- hesion to the glass , but , in expanding , it does not displace it ; so that the degree , corresponding to the ...
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... entirely neglected in Meteorology . The height of the sun above the horizon is one of the most important elements in the study of its calorific action . In fact , a surface is more highly heated by a distant source of heat , as the line ...
... entirely neglected in Meteorology . The height of the sun above the horizon is one of the most important elements in the study of its calorific action . In fact , a surface is more highly heated by a distant source of heat , as the line ...
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... entirely ceases to appear above the horizon for a period of time , which is longer as the observer is nearer the pole . The variations of the thermometer are then due , almost entirely , to the state of the sky and the direction of the ...
... entirely ceases to appear above the horizon for a period of time , which is longer as the observer is nearer the pole . The variations of the thermometer are then due , almost entirely , to the state of the sky and the direction of the ...
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... entirely ( Mont Tharbor , vale of Sesia ) : sometimes they produce a dead calm ( Tarentaise ) . It follows from this that the prognostics of fine weather , deduced from the regularity in the behaviour of breezes , are often contradicted ...
... entirely ( Mont Tharbor , vale of Sesia ) : sometimes they produce a dead calm ( Tarentaise ) . It follows from this that the prognostics of fine weather , deduced from the regularity in the behaviour of breezes , are often contradicted ...
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... entirely satisfactory , the mean velocity of the Gulf Stream , which favours the return to Europe , should be taken into account . The N.E. trade - wind advances more towards the north 46 ON WINDS . Descent of the west wind from the ...
... entirely satisfactory , the mean velocity of the Gulf Stream , which favours the return to Europe , should be taken into account . The N.E. trade - wind advances more towards the north 46 ON WINDS . Descent of the west wind from the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
abscissæ Alps Apenrade ascending current atmosphere aurora barometer blow bodies centimetres cirri clouds coast Col du Géant cold coloured column contained countries crepuscular curves deduced degree diminishes direction diurnal diurnal variation earth east winds electricity elevated equal equator Europe fall Faulhorn globe Halle heat height hemisphere horizon hygrometer increases influence instrument interior July kilogramme latitudes less light lower mass maxima and minima maximum mean temperature mercury Meteorology metres millimetres minimum moist month morning mountains myriametres N.E. wind north winds northern hemisphere oscillations passes perature phenomena plain pluviometer pole poles of cold pressure quantity of rain quantity of vapour rays regions Rigi rise S.W. winds seasons shews snow south winds storms strata summer summit surface temperature tension thermometer tion trade-wind tube vapour of water vesicles Vide Appendix west winds whilst winter zenith Zurich
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Página 575 - ... stream of explosions, which died away and re-commenced with the opposite Electricity in equal violence. The stream of fire was too vivid to look at for any length of time, and the effect was most splendid, and continued without intermission, save that occasioned by the interchange of electricities for upwards of five hours, and then ceased totally. During the whole day, and a great part of the succeeding night, there was no material change in the barometer, thermometer, hygrometer, or wind ;...
Página 550 - The unit of solar radiation to be adopted in - the ultimate reduction of the actinometric observations is the actine, by which is understood that intensity of solar radiation, which at a vertical incidence, and supposing it wholly absorbed, would suffice to melt one millionth part of a metre in thickness, from the surface of a sheet of ice horizontally exposed to its action per minute of mean solar time...
Página 581 - Yet there is one point to which we should wish that some attention might be paid, — it is the sudden gush of rain which is almost sure to succeed a violent detonation immediately over-head. Is this rain a cause or...
Página 578 - ... explosions ; and the two balls between which the discharges pass can be easily regulated, as to their distance from each other, by a screw. After a certain number of explosions, say of negative electricity, which at first may be nine or ten...
Página 580 - ... the negative above, as the case may be : and this discharge may take place, according to the laws of Electricity, through any or all of the surrounding zones, without influencing their respective electricities otherwise than by weakening their force, by the removal of a portion of the electric fluid from the central nucleus above to that below : every successive flash from the cloud to the earth, or from the earth to the cloud, weakening the charge of the plate of air, of which the cloud and...
Página 549 - ... a graphical projection the law of diurnal increase and diminution of the solar radiation, which will thus readily become apparent, provided the perfect clearness of the sky continue, — an indispensable condition in these observations, the slightest cloud or haze over the sun being at once marked by a diminution of resulting radiation. To detect such haze or cirrus, a brown glass applied before the eye is useful, and by the help of such a glass it may here be noticed that solar halos are very...
Página 584 - ... from one extremity to the other the brightness of the rays would increase successively in intensity. This luminous current would appear several times in quick succession, and it would pass much more frequently from west to east than in the opposite direction. Sometimes, but rarely, a retrograde motion would take place immediately afterward ; and as soon as this wave of light had run...
Página 578 - On the approach of a thunder cloud to the insulated atmospheric wire, the conductor attached to it, which is screwed into a table in my electrical room, gives corresponding signs of electrical action. In fair cloudy weather the atmospheric electricity is invariably positive, increasing in intensity at sun-rise and sun-set, and diminishing at midday and midnight, varying as the evaporation of the moisture in the air : but when the...
Página 2 - ... obscure points, he might hope to arrive at a general view. The questions that we would address to nature, are the very experiments of which we are deprived in the science of meteorology.