The usual course of periodical winds, or such as remarkably prevail during certain seasons, with the law of their diurnal progress, both as to direction and intensity ; at what hours, and by what degrees they commence, attain their maximum, and subside... What to Observe: Or, The Traveller's Remembrancer - Page 86by Julian R. Jackson - 1841 - 577 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1836 - 430 pages
...and the quarter in which it ultimately settles. • il/tlii. The usual course of periodical unndt, or such as remarkably prevail during certain seasons,...through what points of the compass they run in so doing. Sifily, The existence of Crossing Currents at different heights in the atmosphere, as indicated by... | |
| 1837 - 594 pages
...4thly. The course which it takes in veering, and the quarter in which it ultimately settles. " 5thly. The usual course of periodical winds, or such as remarkably...through what points of the compass they run in so doing. " 6thly. The existence of crossing currents at different heights in the atmosphere, as indicated by... | |
| 1836 - 652 pages
...veering, and the quarter in which it ultimately settles. Sthly, The usual course of periodical trindt, or such as remarkably prevail during certain seasons,...through what points of the compass they run in so doing. (ithly, The existence of Crossing Currents at different heights in the atmosphere, as indicated by... | |
| 1837 - 970 pages
..."4thly. The course which it takes in veering, and the quarter in which it ultimately settles. "5thly. The usual course of periodical winds, or such as remarkably...through what points of the compass they run in so doing. 6thly. The existence of crossing currents at different heights in the atmosphere, as indicated by the... | |
| Madras literary society - 1837 - 996 pages
...place. 4<%, The course which it takes in veering, and the quarter in which it ultimately settles. 5/A/y, The usual course of periodical winds, or such as remarkably...their maximum, and subside, and through what points of iiie compass they run in so doing. Stlily, The existence of Crossing Currents at different heights... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1839 - 94 pages
...4thly. The course which it takes in veering, and the quarter in which it ultimately settles. 5thly. The usual course of periodical winds, or such as remarkably...through what points of the compass they run in so doing. 6thly. The existence of crossing currents at different heights in the atmosphere, as indicated by the... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain). Committee of Physics and Meteorology - 1840 - 156 pages
...from a breeze. Srdly. The hours at which any remarkable changes of its direction take place. 72 5thly. The usual course of periodical winds, or such as remarkably...through what points of the compass they run in so doing. 6thly. The existence of crossing currents at different heights in the atmosphere, as indicated by the... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1840 - 164 pages
...any remarkable changes of its direction take place. 72 5thly. The usual course of periodical ivinds, or such as remarkably prevail during certain seasons,...through what points of the compass they run in so doing. 6thly. The existence of crossing currents at different heights in the atmosphere, as indicated by the... | |
| John Frederick William Herschel - 1851 - 572 pages
...4thly. The course which it takes in veering, and the quarter in which it ultimately settles. 5thly. The usual course of periodical winds, or such as remarkably...of their diurnal progress, both as to direction and tntensity; at what hours and by what degrees they commence, attain their maximum, and subside • and... | |
| 1853 - 830 pages
...4thly. " The course which it takes in veering, and the quarter in which it ultimately settles." Sthly. " The usual course of periodical winds, or such as remarkably...what points of the compass they run in so doing." 6thly. " The existence of crossing currents at different heights in the atmosphere, as indicated by... | |
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