... whilst the temperature at 750 fathoms at the latter point was 42°'5. Now, as it may be certainly affirmed that the lowest temperature observed in the Warm area is considerably above the isotherm of its latitude, and that this elevation could not... The Student, and Intellectual Observer - Page 2411871Full view - About this book
| Bristol Naturalists' Society (Bristol, England) - 1866 - 668 pages
...latter case the lowest temperature observed is considerably above the isotherm of its latitude, and this elevation could not be maintained against the...for a continual supply of heat from a warmer region. A general review of the temperature observations appears to show, therefore, that there is a great... | |
| 1870 - 586 pages
...former station being 41'4°, whilst the temperature at 750 fathoms at the latter point was 42-5°. Now, as it may be certainly affirmed that the lowest temperature...warm area must have come thither from the south-west. The influence of the Gulf Stream proper (meaning by this the body of superheated water which issues... | |
| 1870 - 588 pages
...former station being 41-4°, whilst the temperature at 750 fathoms at the latter point was 42-5°. Now, as it may be certainly affirmed that the lowest temperature observed in the warm area is considerably аЬоте the isotherm of its latitude, and that this elevation conld not be maintained against the... | |
| 1870 - 1136 pages
...The inference seems inevitable," he says, 252 Mr. J. Croll on the Physical Cause of Ocean-currents. " that the bulk of the water in the warm area must have come thither from the south-west. The influence of the Gulf-stream proper (meaning by this the body of superheated water which issues... | |
| E.R. KNORR - 1871 - 408 pages
...stations, being 41°.4, while the temperature at 750 fathoms, at the latter point, was 42°.5. Now, as it may be certainly affirmed that the lowest temperature...warm area must have come thither from the southwest. The influence of the Gulf Stream proper ', (meaning by this the body of superheated water which issues... | |
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 628 pages
...former station being 41°-4, whilst the temperature at 750 fathoms at the latter point was 42°-5. Now, as it may be certainly affirmed that the lowest temperature...Warm area must have come thither from the South-west. The influence of the Gulf Stream proper (meaning by this the body of superheated water which issues... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 610 pages
...station being 41° • 4, whilst the temperature at 750 fathoms at the latter point was 42°'5. Now, as it may be certainly affirmed that the lowest temperature...Warm area must have come thither from the South-west. The influence of the Gulf Stream proper (meaning by this the body of superheated water which issues... | |
| James Croll - 1875 - 624 pages
...but to a general movement of water from the equator. " The inference seems inevitable," he says, " that the bulk of the water in the warm area must have come thither from the south-west. The influence of the Gulf-stream proper (meaning by this the body of superheated water which issues... | |
| 1870 - 518 pages
...Society for Dec. 1868, Nov. 1800. Lecture delivered at the Royal Institution : ' Nature.' vol. ip 400. " that the bulk of the water in the warm area must have come thither from the south-west. The influence of the Gulf-stream proper (meaning by this the body of superheated water which issues... | |
| 1870 - 958 pages
...former station being 41 -4°, whilst the temperature at 750 fathoms at the latter point was 42'5°. Now, as it may be certainly affirmed that the lowest temperature...Arctic stream but for a continual supply of heat from a wanner region, the inference seems inevitable that the bulk of the water in the warm area must have... | |
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