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... passing the place , absolutely of no use ; and it cannot be used in determining the amplitude of the barometer fluctuations accompanying storms and other weather - changes . By this mode of publishing daily ob- servations , a ...
... passing the place , absolutely of no use ; and it cannot be used in determining the amplitude of the barometer fluctuations accompanying storms and other weather - changes . By this mode of publishing daily ob- servations , a ...
Side 2
... passed current from hand to hand , so that there is per- haps no science of which more of the leading facts and infer- ences have been so long incorporated into popular language . 4. Aristotle was the first who collected , in his work ...
... passed current from hand to hand , so that there is per- haps no science of which more of the leading facts and infer- ences have been so long incorporated into popular language . 4. Aristotle was the first who collected , in his work ...
Side 3
... passing in the more elevated regions of the atmosphere , largely extended our knowledge of this element . It should be further remarked that the value of the barometer as an indicator of the weather gave an addi- tional impetus to the ...
... passing in the more elevated regions of the atmosphere , largely extended our knowledge of this element . It should be further remarked that the value of the barometer as an indicator of the weather gave an addi- tional impetus to the ...
Side 53
... passing completely round the globe as broad belts of high pressure . They enclose between them the low pressure of the tropics , through the centre of which runs a narrower belt of ITS DISTRIBUTION OVER THE GLOBE . 53 63.
... passing completely round the globe as broad belts of high pressure . They enclose between them the low pressure of the tropics , through the centre of which runs a narrower belt of ITS DISTRIBUTION OVER THE GLOBE . 53 63.
Side 67
... passed the meridian at noon . But in temperate climates during summer the maximum does not take place till from 2 P.M. to 3 P.M. 143. To this general law of the time of its occurrence there are two interesting exceptions . At many ...
... passed the meridian at noon . But in temperate climates during summer the maximum does not take place till from 2 P.M. to 3 P.M. 143. To this general law of the time of its occurrence there are two interesting exceptions . At many ...
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