Manual of Meteorology, Zväzok 1University Press, 1931 |
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Strana 154
... physical laws and principles , and on the other hand of the progress of observations , particularly with the barometer , ther- mometer and rain - gauge , and the importance of a meteorological library with its custodian for the ...
... physical laws and principles , and on the other hand of the progress of observations , particularly with the barometer , ther- mometer and rain - gauge , and the importance of a meteorological library with its custodian for the ...
Strana 159
... physical processes by which the changes are brought about , and thirdly the exposition of the sequence of changes as the result of the physical processes involved therein . For the first we require primarily a knowledge of the winds ...
... physical processes by which the changes are brought about , and thirdly the exposition of the sequence of changes as the result of the physical processes involved therein . For the first we require primarily a knowledge of the winds ...
Strana 213
... physical processes which are represented by the several cloud - forms . I should find it very difficult to reconcile the adjectives ventosus or fractus for example with the views of the physical processes which seem to me to be ...
... physical processes which are represented by the several cloud - forms . I should find it very difficult to reconcile the adjectives ventosus or fractus for example with the views of the physical processes which seem to me to be ...
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METEOROLOGY IN EUROPEAN CULTURE page | 1 |
WEATHER AND CLIMATE in the WORLD AS KNOWN | 12 |
THE KALENDAR AND | 44 |
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