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" In spring, this circumstance is often prevented from having a considerable effect by the opposite influence of northerly and easterly winds ; but during still and serene nights in autumn dew is almost always highly abundant. In the second place, dew is... "
A Bibliography, Guide, and Index to Climate - Page 162
by Alexander Ramsay - 1884 - 449 pages
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An Essay on Dew: And Several Appearances Connected with it

William Charles Wells - 1815 - 174 pages
...the former seasons of the rear, than in the latter. In spring, this circumstance is prevented often from having a considerable effect, by the opposite...In the second place ; dew is always very copious, 'OH those clear and calm nights, which are followed by misty or foggy mornings; the turbid ness of...
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An Essay on Dew: And Several Appearances Connected with it

William Charles Wells - 1815 - 168 pages
...reason is, that a greater difference is generally found between the temperatures of the day and the night, in the former seasons of the year, than in the latter. In spring, this circumstance is prevented often from having a considerable effect, by the opposite influence of northerly and easterly...
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Two Essays: One Upon Single Vision with Two Eyes; the Other on Dew

William Charles Wells - 1818 - 530 pages
...the former seasons of the year, than in the latter. In spring, this circumstance is prevented often from having a considerable effect, by the opposite...In the second place ; dew is always very copious, on those clear and calm nights, which are followed by misty or foggy mornings ; the * Rech. sur les...
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Two Essays: One, Upon Single Vision with Two Eyes; the Other, On Dew; A ...

William Charles Wells - 1818 - 554 pages
...reason is, that a greater difference is generally found between the temperatures of the day and the night, in the former seasons of the year, than in the latter. In spring, this circumstance is prevented often from having a considerable effect, by the opposite influence of northerly and easterly...
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Two Essays: One Upon Single Vision with Two Eyes; the Other on Dew

William Charles Wells - 1818 - 536 pages
...reason is, that a greater difference is generally found between the temperatures of the day and the night, in the former seasons of the year, than in the latter. In spring, this circumstance is prevented often from having a considerable effect, by the opposite influence of northerly and easterly...
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An Essay on Dew, and Several Appearances Connected with it

William Charles Wells - 1838 - 84 pages
...reason is, that a greater difference is generally found between the temperatures of the day and the night, in the former seasons of the year than in the latter. In spring this circumstance is prevented often from having a considerable effect, by the opposite influence of northerly and easterly...
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The book of the farm, Volume 3

Henry Stephens - 1844 - 748 pages
...reason is, that a greater difference is generally found between the temperature of the day and the night in the former seasons of the year than in the latter. Dew is always very copious on those clear and calm nights which are followed by misty or foggy mornings...
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The dew-drop and the mist; or, An account of the nature, properties, dangers ...

Charles Tomlinson - 1847 - 132 pages
...than in summer, a greater difference being generally found between the temperature of the day and the night in the former seasons of the year than in the...spring this circumstance is often prevented from having considerable effect by the opposite influence of northerly and easterly winds ; but during still and...
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The Book of the Farm

Henry Stephens - 1852 - 828 pages
...reason is, that a greater difference is generally found between the temperature of the day and the night in the former seasons of the year than in the latter. Dew is always very copious on those clear and calm nighta which are followed by misty or foggy mornings;...
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The Farmer's Guide to Scientific and Practical Agriculture ..., Volume 1

Henry Stephens - 1853 - 854 pages
...reason is, that a greater difference is generally found between the tempepature of the day and the night in the former seasons of the year than in the latter. Dew is always very copious on those clear and calm nights which are followed by misty or foggy mornings;...
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