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" Anemometer appears to me to possess numerous advantages. The head is simple in construction and so strong that it is practically indestructible by the most violent hurricane. The recording apparatus can be placed at any reasonable distance from the head,... "
The Observatory - Page 219
1892
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 18

Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) - 1892 - 328 pages
...recording apparatus can be placed at any reasonable distance from the head, and the connecting pipes may go round several sharp corners without harm. The...impairing its ability to resist the most severe gale. The quickness with which the recording apparatus follows the variations of the wind depends on the length...
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volume 18

Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) - 1892 - 348 pages
...recording apparatus can be placed at any reasonable distance from the head, and the connecting pipes may go round several sharp corners without harm. The...impairing its ability to resist the most severe gale. The quickness with which the recording apparatus follows the variations of the wind depends on the length...
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Symons's Monthly Meteorological Magazine, Volumes 26-27

1892 - 506 pages
...recording apparatus can be placed at any reasonable distance from the head, and the connecting pipes may go round several sharp corners without harm. The...impairing its ability to resist the most severe gale. The quickness with which the recording apparatus follows the variations of the wind depends on the length...
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Science, Volume 19

John Michels (Journalist) - 1892 - 434 pages
...recording apparatus can be placed at any reasonable distance from the head, and the connecting pipes may go round several sharp corners without harm. The...impairing its ability to resist the most severe gale. — In The Studio for May 7, Mr. Gaston L. Feurardent has an article reviewing the one written by Mr....
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The Observatory, Volume 15

1892 - 544 pages
...apparatus can be placed at any reasonable distance from the head, and the connecting-pipes may go rouud several sharp corners without harm. The power is conveyed...impairing its ability to resist the most severe gale. In the present paper the author describes an arrangement of this form of anemometer which he has devised...
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English Mechanic and World of Science: With which are ..., Volume 55

1892 - 638 pages
...recording apparatus can be placed at any reasonable distance from the head, and the connecting pipes may go round several sharp corners without harm. The...very low velocities without impairing its ability to reeist the most severe gale. The " Hurricane over the West Indies, Aug. 18-27. 1891," by Mr. F. Watte....
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Nature, Volume 47

1893 - 882 pages
...recording apparatus can he placed at any reasonable distance from the head, and the connecting pipes may go round several sharp corners without harm. The...from the head without loss by friction, and hence the ins'rument may be made sensitive to very low velocities without impairing its ability to resist the...
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Nature, Volume 47

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1893 - 682 pages
...recording apparatus can he placed at any reasonable distance from the head, and the connecting pipes may go round several sharp corners without harm. The...from the head without loss by friction, and hence 'he ins'rument may he made sensitive to very low velocities without impairing its ability to resist...
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Nature, Volume 47

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1893 - 680 pages
...recording apparatus can be placed at any reasonable distance from the head, and the connecting pipes may go round several sharp corners without harm. The power is conveyed from the head wiihout loss by friction, and hence 'he ins'rument may be made sensitive to very low velocities without...
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Volumes 18-19

Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) - 1892 - 646 pages
...recording apparatus can be placed at any reasonable distance from the head, and the connecting pipes may go round several sharp corners without harm. The power is conveyed from the bond without loss by friction, and hence the instrument may be made sensitive to very low velocities...
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