Handy Book of MeteorologyBlackwood and Sons, 1867 - 204 sider |
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Side 150
... Veering of the Wind . — It follows from the direction of rotation of storms , that at places to the right - hand side of the track of the centre of the storm the wind shifts in the direction from N.E. , by E. , S. , and W. , to N.W. ...
... Veering of the Wind . — It follows from the direction of rotation of storms , that at places to the right - hand side of the track of the centre of the storm the wind shifts in the direction from N.E. , by E. , S. , and W. , to N.W. ...
Side 163
... veered in the same direction — viz . , from N.E. to E. , S. , W. , and N. At St Croix the wind veered from N.E. by W. to S.E. , and afterwards to E.N.E. , or nearly round the compass ; but by the ship Mexican the veerings were only from ...
... veered in the same direction — viz . , from N.E. to E. , S. , W. , and N. At St Croix the wind veered from N.E. by W. to S.E. , and afterwards to E.N.E. , or nearly round the compass ; but by the ship Mexican the veerings were only from ...
Side 163
... veered from S.W. , by W. and N.W. , to N .; and at Riga , St Petersburg , and other places to the east or left - hand side , it veered from S.E. , by E. and N.E. , to N. — these directions being in accordance with the law of the veering ...
... veered from S.W. , by W. and N.W. , to N .; and at Riga , St Petersburg , and other places to the east or left - hand side , it veered from S.E. , by E. and N.E. , to N. — these directions being in accordance with the law of the veering ...
Side 164
... veered from W. to N.W. , the barometer rose , and the temperature fell . A storm from the west passed over Scotland on the 4th of January , and reached St Petersburg on the 6th . We need not here stop to inquire if these were one and ...
... veered from W. to N.W. , the barometer rose , and the temperature fell . A storm from the west passed over Scotland on the 4th of January , and reached St Petersburg on the 6th . We need not here stop to inquire if these were one and ...
Side 198
... veering of wind , 434 . barometer and winds at St Croix , and H.M.S. Buzzard , 443 . Hurricanes , West Indian , time of occurrence , 436 . Hydrometer , 195 . Hygrometers , invention of , 9 . of absorption , 248 . condensation , 250 ...
... veering of wind , 434 . barometer and winds at St Croix , and H.M.S. Buzzard , 443 . Hurricanes , West Indian , time of occurrence , 436 . Hydrometer , 195 . Hygrometers , invention of , 9 . of absorption , 248 . condensation , 250 ...
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America amount appear ascending atmosphere barometer becomes begins blow calm cause centre changes charts climate cloud coast cold column compared considerable continued countries course covered currents daily diminished direction earth east effect electricity equator Europe evaporation falls feet flow fogs follows force formed frequently give greater greatest heat height Hence higher hour humidity important inches increased indicate influence land latitudes least less light lines lower mass maximum mean mercury meteorological miles mist months mountains night observations occur ocean owing passed perature position pressure prevail produced quantity radiation rain rainfall range regarded regions rises round scale season seen side snow soil sometimes south-west space storm summer surface takes temperate temperature theory thermometers tion tube upwards vapour warm weather whole wind winter
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