Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volúmenes6-7American Meteorological Society, 1925 |
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... storms . The late Clement L. Wragge , when director of the Central Weather Bureau , at Brisbane , named every storm that appeared on the Aus- tralasian weather map . At least one of the names is likely to survive . Wragge used to pay ...
... storms . The late Clement L. Wragge , when director of the Central Weather Bureau , at Brisbane , named every storm that appeared on the Aus- tralasian weather map . At least one of the names is likely to survive . Wragge used to pay ...
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... Storm , the Big Wind in Ire- land , the " Royal Charter " Storm , Saxby's Gale , etc. A meteorological phenomenon that science now almost completely ignores is ignis fatuus , or will - o ' - the - wisp . Meteorologists will prob- ably ...
... Storm , the Big Wind in Ire- land , the " Royal Charter " Storm , Saxby's Gale , etc. A meteorological phenomenon that science now almost completely ignores is ignis fatuus , or will - o ' - the - wisp . Meteorologists will prob- ably ...
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... storms cause instrument deflections in either direction according to whether the discharge is from the upper pole to the ionized layer above or to an adjoining cloud , or from the lower pole to earth . These results are in general ...
... storms cause instrument deflections in either direction according to whether the discharge is from the upper pole to the ionized layer above or to an adjoining cloud , or from the lower pole to earth . These results are in general ...
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... storm such as a tornado , or perhaps even a tropical cyclone . The intensity of eddies or vortices in the atmosphere , their struc- ture , velocity and path of movement are determined in each case by the energy of the two opposing ...
... storm such as a tornado , or perhaps even a tropical cyclone . The intensity of eddies or vortices in the atmosphere , their struc- ture , velocity and path of movement are determined in each case by the energy of the two opposing ...
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... storm with as much ease and greater comfort to passengers than the largest ocean vessel . The first encounter of the Shenandoah with heavy weather was on January 16th , 1924. The ship was taken to its mooring mast for tests on Saturday ...
... storm with as much ease and greater comfort to passengers than the largest ocean vessel . The first encounter of the Shenandoah with heavy weather was on January 16th , 1924. The ship was taken to its mooring mast for tests on Saturday ...
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