Change ;' that rain frequently falls when it stands as high as 30 inches, or ' Fair ;' and more particularly in winter, a fine bright day will succeed a stormy night, the mercury ranging as low as 29 inches, or opposite to ' Rain.' It is not so much the... Pneumatics: For the Use of Beginners ... - Сторінка 46автори: Charles Tomlinson - 1852 - 138 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Sir Henry Edward Landor Thuillier - 1851 - 826 стор.
...particularly in winter, a fine bright day will succeed a stormy night, the mercury ranging as low as 29-00 inches, or opposite to Rain. It is not so much the...which determines the kind of weather likely to follow. The late great elevation of 30'9 inches in February of the present year 1849, (in England) was succeeded... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1852 - 158 стор.
...inches and ^-f^th inch, or, expressed decimally, 29'56. 25. The words " Change," " Fair," and " Rain " engraved on the plate of the barometer, are calculated...probably think the instrument imperfect without them, j ust as the readers of " Moore's Almanac" insist upon having the supposed influence of the planets... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1852 - 258 стор.
...two centuries we find tlmt heavy rains and of long continuance take place with the mercury at 29.5 inches, or 'Change;' that rain frequently falls when...imperfect without them, just as the readers of Moore's Almanack insist upon having the supposed influence of the planets upon the different members of the... | |
| William Austin Burt - 1858 - 210 стор.
...one-third of an inch—in London two and a half inches, and in St. Petersburg, it exceeds three inches." "It is not so much the absolute height, as the actual...determines the kind of weather likely to follow." " Great depressions at all seasons are followed by change of wind, and by much rain." "Rain in some... | |
| 1873 - 1078 стор.
...to mislead ; in winter a fine bright day will succeed a stormy night, the mercury ranging as low a< 29 inches, or opposite to ' Rain.' It is not so much...which determines the kind of weather likely to follow. The barometer ought to be fixed in a truly vertical position, and if possible with a northern aspect,... | |
| Park Benjamin - 1878 - 994 стор.
..." Change," " Fair," and " Rain," engraved on the plate of the barometer, are calculated to mislead. In winter a fine bright day will succeed a stormy...the actual rising and falling of the mercury which determine the kind of weather likely to follow. The simplest form of barometer is that called the cistern... | |
| Park Benjamin - 1880 - 1088 стор.
..." Fair," and " Rain," engraved on the plate of the barometer, are calculated to mislead. In whiter a fine bright day will succeed a stormy night, the...the actual rising and falling of the mercury which determine the kind of weather likely to follow. The simplest form of barometer is that called the cistern... | |
| William Austin Burt - 1881 - 224 стор.
...of an inch — in London two and a half inches, and in St. Petersburg, it exceeds three inches." " It is not so much the absolute height, as the actual...determines the kind of weather likely to follow." "Great depressions at all seasons are followed by change of wind. and oy much rain." "Rain in some... | |
| Henry Aubrey Husband - 1883 - 626 стор.
...additional apparatus. These barometers or weather-glasses are of little use for scientific purposes ; for it is not so much the absolute height, as the actual...which determines the kind of weather likely to follow. In this country a SW wind generally brings rain and a falling barometer, and a NE wind fine weather... | |
| Howard Patterson - 1885 - 188 стор.
...were placed there by the first observers of its variations. No great importance is attached to them. It is not so much the absolute height as the actual rising and falling of the barometer which determines the kind of weather likely to follow. also the direction of the wind (both... | |
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