Following in the wake of this storm the parent cyclone reached the French coast on the 27th, its advent being marked as in Japan and America by violent gales and extensive floods over the whole of Western and Central Europe and Algeria. The. village of... Symons's Monthly Meteorological Magazine - Page 1661884Full view - About this book
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1886 - 666 pages
...During this period the severe gale which passed along our southern counties on the morning of the 24th was formed, its sudden arrival upsetting the Meteorological...been aware of its existence before about 3 am of the ?4th. Following in the wake of this storm the parent cyclone reached the French coast on the 27th,... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1885 - 624 pages
...During this period the severe gale which passed along our southern counties on the morning of the 24th was formed, its sudden arrival upsetting the meteorological...and America, by violent gales and extensive floods in western and central Europe and Algeria. The village of Grindelwald • was destroyed, and in the... | |
| 1890 - 612 pages
...morning of the 24th — a storm the forecasting of which was shown to be impossible — was formed. Following in the wake of this storm the parent cyclone...French coast on the 27th, its advent being marked by violent gales and extensive floods over the whole of Western and Central Europe and Algeria. Passing... | |
| 1886 - 616 pages
...During this period the severe gale which passed along our southern counties on the morning of the 24th was formed, its sudden arrival upsetting the Meteorological...existence before about 3 A. M., of the 24th. Following on the wake of this storm the parent cyclone reached the French coast on the 27th, its advent being... | |
| John Smith Sewall - 1905 - 312 pages
...of the twenty-fourth — a storm the forecasting of which was shown to be impossible — was formed. Following in the wake of this storm the parent cyclone reached the French coast on the twenty-seventh, its advent being marked by violent gales and extensive floods over the whole of western... | |
| Stephen Brennan - 2007 - 808 pages
...the twenty- fourth — a storm the forecasting of which was shown to be impossible — was formed. Following in the wake of this storm, the parent cyclone reached the French coast on the twenty-seventh, its advent being marked by violent gales and extensive floods over the whole of western... | |
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