Handy Book of MeteorologyWilliam Blackwood, 1868 - 371 sider |
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Side xi
... TEMPERATURE , HOW OBSERVED AND CALCULATED , V. TEMPERATURE - SOLAR AND TERRESTRIAL RADIATION , VI . THE DISTRIBUTION OF TERRESTRIAL TEMPERATURE , . 43 56 83 • 105 • VII . TEMPERATURE - ITS RELATION TO ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE , VIII . THE ...
... TEMPERATURE , HOW OBSERVED AND CALCULATED , V. TEMPERATURE - SOLAR AND TERRESTRIAL RADIATION , VI . THE DISTRIBUTION OF TERRESTRIAL TEMPERATURE , . 43 56 83 • 105 • VII . TEMPERATURE - ITS RELATION TO ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE , VIII . THE ...
Side 8
... Temperature Charts of the British Islands have also been published by the Scottish Me- teorological Society , for ... temperature of one country may , by the in- tervention of the winds , be affected by the temperature of surrounding ...
... Temperature Charts of the British Islands have also been published by the Scottish Me- teorological Society , for ... temperature of one country may , by the in- tervention of the winds , be affected by the temperature of surrounding ...
Side 27
... temperature of its mercury is 32 ° , it will stand at 30 inches if the temperature be raised to 69 ° . This increase of the length of the column by the tenth of an inch is not due to any increased pressure , but solely to the expansion ...
... temperature of its mercury is 32 ° , it will stand at 30 inches if the temperature be raised to 69 ° . This increase of the length of the column by the tenth of an inch is not due to any increased pressure , but solely to the expansion ...
Side 30
... temperature be raised to 50 ° , the height of the column of air necessary to balance one - tenth of an inch of mercury will be 91.01 feet , that is , the raising of the temperature from 32 ° to 50 ° has pushed the air up 3 feet above ...
... temperature be raised to 50 ° , the height of the column of air necessary to balance one - tenth of an inch of mercury will be 91.01 feet , that is , the raising of the temperature from 32 ° to 50 ° has pushed the air up 3 feet above ...
Side 31
... temperature of 50 ° and at a height of 388 feet the correction will be , - Correction for 380 feet , 0.411 inch . 99 ... Temperature . - The temperature strictly is not the temperature of the higher station , nor the temperature at sea ...
... temperature of 50 ° and at a height of 388 feet the correction will be , - Correction for 380 feet , 0.411 inch . 99 ... Temperature . - The temperature strictly is not the temperature of the higher station , nor the temperature at sea ...
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