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... s surface , interruptions occur , at stated times in the year , in the regular rise
and fall of temperature , thus pointing to widespread disturbing causes , the
explanation of which will doubtless lead to a juster conception of the disturbing
forces of ...
... s surface , interruptions occur , at stated times in the year , in the regular rise
and fall of temperature , thus pointing to widespread disturbing causes , the
explanation of which will doubtless lead to a juster conception of the disturbing
forces of ...
Side 12
occur . Much might also be contributed to the meteorology of the globe by
missionaries sent out to the islands of the Pacific , and other parts of the world
remote from civilised society . If possessed of the principal meteorological
instruments ...
occur . Much might also be contributed to the meteorology of the globe by
missionaries sent out to the islands of the Pacific , and other parts of the world
remote from civilised society . If possessed of the principal meteorological
instruments ...
Side 34
Thus the greatest maximum occurs at Calcutta at 9 . 30 A . M . , and the greatest
minimum at 4 . 30 P . M . ; the least maximun at 10 . 30 P . m . , and the smallest
minimum at 3 . 30 A . M . Hence the two maxima occur when the temperature is ...
Thus the greatest maximum occurs at Calcutta at 9 . 30 A . M . , and the greatest
minimum at 4 . 30 P . M . ; the least maximun at 10 . 30 P . m . , and the smallest
minimum at 3 . 30 A . M . Hence the two maxima occur when the temperature is ...
Side 37
It is very small in the high latitudes of St Petersburg and Bossekop ; and in still
higher latitudes , at that period of the year when there is no alternation of day and
night , the diurnal variation probably does not occur . 71 . Since the whole column
...
It is very small in the high latitudes of St Petersburg and Bossekop ; and in still
higher latitudes , at that period of the year when there is no alternation of day and
night , the diurnal variation probably does not occur . 71 . Since the whole column
...
Side 46
Of these high pressures the highest occur in those parts of the ocean which are
most completely enclosed by the continents . 91 . Areas of Low Pressure . — The
most extensive of the areas of low pressure is that broad tract which extends ...
Of these high pressures the highest occur in those parts of the ocean which are
most completely enclosed by the continents . 91 . Areas of Low Pressure . — The
most extensive of the areas of low pressure is that broad tract which extends ...
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