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... one daily observation at a specified hour had been given at the stations , it
might have been possible to prepare synchronous charts of the greater part of the
northern hemisphere . The observations published by the Meteorological Institute
...
... one daily observation at a specified hour had been given at the stations , it
might have been possible to prepare synchronous charts of the greater part of the
northern hemisphere . The observations published by the Meteorological Institute
...
Side 12
In carrying out this extensive investigation , the “ Bulletin International ' of Le
Verrier , published daily , if supplemented by additional observations from places
in the British Islands , and in Northern , Eastern , and South - Eastern Europe ,
will ...
In carrying out this extensive investigation , the “ Bulletin International ' of Le
Verrier , published daily , if supplemented by additional observations from places
in the British Islands , and in Northern , Eastern , and South - Eastern Europe ,
will ...
Side 47
As the sun is nearly at the greatest distance north of the equator in July , the
greater part of his heat falls on the northern hemisphere . That portion of the heat
which falls on the land is wholly absorbed by the thin superficial layer exposed to
the ...
As the sun is nearly at the greatest distance north of the equator in July , the
greater part of his heat falls on the northern hemisphere . That portion of the heat
which falls on the land is wholly absorbed by the thin superficial layer exposed to
the ...
Side 48
It follows from this that the greater proportion of the air which is removed from the
continents of the northern hemisphere in summer , will flow over as an upper
current into the southern hemisphere , and increase the atmospheric pressure
there ...
It follows from this that the greater proportion of the air which is removed from the
continents of the northern hemisphere in summer , will flow over as an upper
current into the southern hemisphere , and increase the atmospheric pressure
there ...
Side 51
An inspection of Plate II . , giving the isobarometric lines for January , shows that
this is the case . Here we see the red lines , which indicate a pressure above the
average , almost wholly confined to the northern hemisphere ; whereas the blue ...
An inspection of Plate II . , giving the isobarometric lines for January , shows that
this is the case . Here we see the red lines , which indicate a pressure above the
average , almost wholly confined to the northern hemisphere ; whereas the blue ...
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