Handy Book of MeteorologyWilliam Blackwood, 1868 - 371 sider |
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Side 50
... Atlantic for every 5 ° of latitude between 16 ° and 40 ° W. long . * : - N. Lat . Pressure . Pressure . 35 ° 30.348 Equator 30.156 30 ° 30.266 S. Lat . 25 ° 30.196 5 ° 30.164 20 ° 30.132 10 ° 30.194 15 ° 30.110 15 ° 30.250 10 ° 30.133 ...
... Atlantic for every 5 ° of latitude between 16 ° and 40 ° W. long . * : - N. Lat . Pressure . Pressure . 35 ° 30.348 Equator 30.156 30 ° 30.266 S. Lat . 25 ° 30.196 5 ° 30.164 20 ° 30.132 10 ° 30.194 15 ° 30.110 15 ° 30.250 10 ° 30.133 ...
Side 51
... continued westward through Europe south of the North Sea and the Baltic ; the north of Africa ; the North Atlantic between 15 ° and 45 ° lat .; North America , except the north and north - west ITS DISTRIBUTION OVER THE GLOBE . 51.
... continued westward through Europe south of the North Sea and the Baltic ; the north of Africa ; the North Atlantic between 15 ° and 45 ° lat .; North America , except the north and north - west ITS DISTRIBUTION OVER THE GLOBE . 51.
Side 52
... Atlantic , and the northern part of the Pacific , and the parts of the continents adjoining . In the South Atlantic , between the two regions of low pressure , there is seen a space of high pressure , which has its origin doubtless in ...
... Atlantic , and the northern part of the Pacific , and the parts of the continents adjoining . In the South Atlantic , between the two regions of low pressure , there is seen a space of high pressure , which has its origin doubtless in ...
Side 53
... Atlantic to at least beyond Spitzbergen , and the larger amount of vapour poured into the atmosphere from its warmer waters , tends still further to lower the pressure . It is this low pressure over the North Atlantic , together with ...
... Atlantic to at least beyond Spitzbergen , and the larger amount of vapour poured into the atmosphere from its warmer waters , tends still further to lower the pressure . It is this low pressure over the North Atlantic , together with ...
Side 54
... two cen- tres are the north part of the Atlantic and the north part of the Pacific Oceans . Their relation to each other , and as parts of the great north polar depression , would appear with 54 ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE :
... two cen- tres are the north part of the Atlantic and the north part of the Pacific Oceans . Their relation to each other , and as parts of the great north polar depression , would appear with 54 ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE :
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