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" ... near the level of the sea) follows the progress of the mean temperature. " The pressure of the aqueous atmosphere, separated from that of the aerial, generally exhibits directly opposite changes to the latter. " Great falls of the barometer are generally... "
A Bibliography, Guide, and Index to Climate - Page 203
by Alexander Ramsay - 1884 - 449 pages
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Meteorological Essays and Observations, Volume 1

John Frederic Daniell - 1823 - 528 pages
...expansion we have supposed to be the elastic vapour, and this experience confirms the theory. I XXXVI. Great falls of the Barometer are generally accompanied...must be the regular temperature of the climate, and cceteris paribus, that at which the currents must be most disposed to regularity: variations, on either...
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A Dictionary of Mechanical Science, Arts, Manufactures, and ..., Volume 2

Alexander Jamieson - 1829 - 654 pages
...to the latter. 36. Great falls of tbe barometer are generally accompanied by a temperature above tbe mean for the season, and great rises by one below the same. That tbe different phases of the moon hare some connexion with changes in the atmosphere, is an opinion...
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The American Almanac and Respository of useful knowledge for the year 1830

Gray and Bowen - 1831 - 364 pages
...atmosphere, separated from that of the aerial, generally exhibits directly opposite changes to the latter. " Great falls of the barometer are generally accompanied...the season, and great rises by one below the same." , The same authority also states, that " The British islands are situated in such a manner as to be...
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The British Cyclopaedia of the Arts, Sciences, History, Geography ...

Charles Frederick Partington - 1838 - 1116 pages
...atmosphere, separated from that of the aerial, generally exhibits directly opposite changes to'the latter. " Great falls of the barometer are generally accompanied...the season, and great rises by one below the same." The same authority also states, that " the British islands are situated in such a manner as to be subject...
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The New York Almanac and Yearly Record for ... 1857-58: Containing, in ...

1858 - 252 pages
...separated. from that of the ai'rial, generally exhibits directly opposite changes to the latter. Groat falls of the barometer are generally accompanied by...above the mean for the season, and great rises by one be1 nv the same. The temperature of the earth increases as you dig beneath Its surface. The general...
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The New York Almanac and Yearly Record for ... 1857-58: Containing, in ...

1858 - 256 pages
...atmosphere, separated froitfthatof tho aerial, generally exhibits directly opposite changes to the latter. Great falls of the barometer are generally accompanied...the season, and great rises by one below the same. The temperature of the earth increases as you dig beneath its surface. The general inference from all...
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The Scientific Roll and Magazine of Systematized Notes, Volume 1

1884 - 472 pages
...become equalized through various successive strata by the beds of vapour with which they are cmbued, the decline of the day will often determine precipitation,...must be the regular temperature of the climate, and, «rteris paribus, that at which it must be most disposed to regularity ; variations un either side...
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The American Almanac and Respository of useful knowledge for the year 1830

Gray and Bowen - 1831 - 364 pages
...atmosphere, separated from that of the aerial, generally exhibits directly opposite changes to the latter. " Great falls of the barometer are generally accompanied...the season, and great rises by one below the same." , The same authority also states, that " The British islands are situated in such a manner as to be...
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The Literary and Scientific Register & Almanack ..., Volume 16

1857 - 356 pages
...constantly; depress it. The mean height of the barometer varies but little with the changes of the season . Great falls of the barometer are generally accompanied...above the mean for the season, and great rises* by one oelow the same. • The greatest depression of the barometer occurs daily, about 4 AM and PM, and its...
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British Almanac and Family Cyclopaedia

1902 - 514 pages
...temperature ; but in the higher regions of the atmosphere it is greatly affected by these causes. Great falU of the barometer are generally accompanied by a temperature...above the mean for the season, and great rises by one lieluw the same. The create;.! depression of th: barrjmetet о daily about 4 am and pm, and its highest...
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