Elementary MeteorologyK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1898 - 410 pagini |
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... known as the old planets , and of these it comes third in order from the sun . These planets divide them- selves into two groups . The four inner ones , Mercury , Venus , the Earth , and Mars , are characterised by high mean densities ...
... known as the old planets , and of these it comes third in order from the sun . These planets divide them- selves into two groups . The four inner ones , Mercury , Venus , the Earth , and Mars , are characterised by high mean densities ...
Pagina 7
... known as Kepler's Laws , the first is that the planets move in ellipses , each ellipse having the sun in one of its foci . In the case of the earth the ellipse does not differ much from a circle . The mean distance of the earth from the ...
... known as Kepler's Laws , the first is that the planets move in ellipses , each ellipse having the sun in one of its foci . In the case of the earth the ellipse does not differ much from a circle . The mean distance of the earth from the ...
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... known , at such heights . as about seven miles , believed to have been attained by Messrs . Coxwell and Glaisher in their memorable bal- loon ascent from Wolverhampton , September 5 , 1862 , the greatest elevation ever reached , the ...
... known , at such heights . as about seven miles , believed to have been attained by Messrs . Coxwell and Glaisher in their memorable bal- loon ascent from Wolverhampton , September 5 , 1862 , the greatest elevation ever reached , the ...
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... known to exist in the atmo- sphere and which is only oxygen in what chemists call an allotropic condition , its determination is deemed by 1 Air and Rain , p . 56 . some authorities to be of very high importance in con- THE EARTH AND ...
... known to exist in the atmo- sphere and which is only oxygen in what chemists call an allotropic condition , its determination is deemed by 1 Air and Rain , p . 56 . some authorities to be of very high importance in con- THE EARTH AND ...
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... known . It is an exceedingly ingenious and beautiful instrument , but requires so much care in its manipulation that it is practically but seldom used . It will therefore not be described . Rutherford's pattern is that all but ...
... known . It is an exceedingly ingenious and beautiful instrument , but requires so much care in its manipulation that it is practically but seldom used . It will therefore not be described . Rutherford's pattern is that all but ...
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action America amount anemometers anti-cyclones appears Arctic Atlantic atmosphere atmospherical circulation barometer blows bulb calm Cape changes Chapter circle circles of latitude climate cloud coast cold column condensation continents curve direction diurnal earth east Easterly eastern electricity equator equatorial evaporation fact fall feet gauge globe Gulf Stream heat height high latitudes hygrometer inches Indian Ocean instrument isobars isotherm isothermal charts January July land latent heat lightning lower lowest mean temperature mercury Meteorological miles moisture Monsoon month motion mountain North northern observations Pacific pass perature phenomena phenomenon Plate pressure produced radiation rain rainfall range readings region rise round scale Siberia side snow South South-east southern hemisphere stations storms strata stratum summer surface temperature thermometer thunderstorms tion Trade wind tropical tube upper vapour velocity warm weather Westerly western winter zone
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Pagina 201 - Can you explain this omen? Phys. A rainbow can only occur when the clouds containing or depositing the rain are opposite to the sun — and in the evening the rainbow is in the east, and in the morning in the west; and as our heavy rains, in this climate, are usually brought by the westerly...
Pagina 366 - I have never been able to conceive, that the wind in violent storms moves only in circles. On the contrary, a vortical movement, approaching to that which may be seen in all lesser vortices, aerial or aqueous, appears to be an essential element of their violent and long continued action, of their increased energy towards the centre or axis, and of the accompanying rain.
Pagina 187 - Curvature. — The rod should not be bent abruptly round sharp corners. In no case should the length of the rod between two points be more than half as long again as the straight line joining them. Where a string course or other projecting stone work will admit of it, the rod may be carried straight through, instead of round the projection.
Pagina 188 - It is essential that the lower extremity of the conductor be buried in permanently damp soil; hence proximity to rain-water pipes, and to drains, is desirable. It is a very good plan to make the conductor bifurcate close below the surface of the ground, and adopt two of the following methods for securing the escape of the lightning into the earth. A strip of copper tape may be led from the bottom of the rod to the nearest gas or water main — not merely to a lead pipe...
Pagina 65 - The height of the column in the tube above the level of the mercury in the cistern is measured by means of a graduated scale placed beside it.