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... to give a rational and perfectly satisfactory explanation of them . Viewed in this
light , meteorology is the most difficult and involved of the sciences ; hence the
only procedure admissible in the first HISTORY AND SCOPE OF
METEOROLOGY,
... to give a rational and perfectly satisfactory explanation of them . Viewed in this
light , meteorology is the most difficult and involved of the sciences ; hence the
only procedure admissible in the first HISTORY AND SCOPE OF
METEOROLOGY,
Side 2
sciences ; hence the only procedure admissible in the first place is long and
patient observation , and a faithful recording of the facts observed . 3 . From the
nature of the subjects which make up the science of meteorology , we may infer
that ...
sciences ; hence the only procedure admissible in the first place is long and
patient observation , and a faithful recording of the facts observed . 3 . From the
nature of the subjects which make up the science of meteorology , we may infer
that ...
Side 17
Hence cistern barometers require an addition to be made to the observed height
to give the true height . 34 . The other error is technically called the error of
capacity , and arises in this way : The height of the barometer is the distance
between ...
Hence cistern barometers require an addition to be made to the observed height
to give the true height . 34 . The other error is technically called the error of
capacity , and arises in this way : The height of the barometer is the distance
between ...
Side 18
Hence , then , owing to the incessant changes in the level of the cistern , the
readings on the fixed scale are sometimes too high and sometimes too low . The
simplest and rudest way of compensating for this error is to ascertain ( 1 ) the
neutral ...
Hence , then , owing to the incessant changes in the level of the cistern , the
readings on the fixed scale are sometimes too high and sometimes too low . The
simplest and rudest way of compensating for this error is to ascertain ( 1 ) the
neutral ...
Side 19
Hence , then , with every observation , the screw , P , must be turned either way
till these lines lie in the same straight line . The glass tube , the lower part of
which is seen plunged into the mercury in the cistern at T , is enclosed in a brass
tube ...
Hence , then , with every observation , the screw , P , must be turned either way
till these lines lie in the same straight line . The glass tube , the lower part of
which is seen plunged into the mercury in the cistern at T , is enclosed in a brass
tube ...
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