The mean monthly temperature was above the average from January to May, then below until September. In October, November, and December it differed little from the average. The mean daily motion of the air in 1882 was 306 miles, being 27 miles greater... Symons's Monthly Meteorological Magazine - Page 751884Full view - About this book
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1883 - 680 pages
...above the average from January to May, then below until September. In October, November, and December it differed little from the average. " The mean daily motion of the air in 1882 was 306 miles, being 27 mile-, greater than the average For the month of November the mean daily... | |
| 1883 - 416 pages
...above the average from January to May, then below until September. In October, November, and December it differed little from the average. The mean daily motion of the air in 1882 was 306 miles, being 27 miles greater than the average. For the month of November the mean daily... | |
| 1884 - 412 pages
...being o°'4 lower than the average ; the highest was 85°- 1 on August z 1 , and the lowest 2o°-6 on March 24, The mean monthly temperature was above...from the average. The mean daily motion of the air was 291 miles, being 12 miles greater than the average; the greatest daily motion was 842 miles on... | |
| 1884 - 414 pages
...49°'3, being o°'4 lower than the average ; the highest was 85°'1 on August 21, and the lowest 2o°'6 on March 24, The mean monthly temperature was above...from the average. The mean daily motion of the air was 291 miles, being 12 miles greater than the average; the greatest daily motion was 842 miles on... | |
| 1883 - 728 pages
...lower than the average. The highest air temperature was 85'1° on August 21, and the lowest, 20'6° on March 24. The mean monthly temperature was above...motion was 842 miles on December 12, and the least 02 miles on December 26. The pressures exceeding 20 Ibs. in 1883, were 28 '0 Ibs. on January 27, 28'5... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1883 - 724 pages
...above the average from January to May, then below until September. In October, November, and December it differed little from the average. "The mean daily motion of the air in 1882 was 306 miles, being 27 miles greater than the average For the month of November the mean daily... | |
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