Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volúmenes6-7American Meteorological Society, 1925 |
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... summer of 1924 , 256 showed a reduction in the negative potential gra- dient below a cloud whose lower pole was negatively charged , while 60 showed a change of the opposite sign . When a thunderstorm is directly overhead , the nearby ...
... summer of 1924 , 256 showed a reduction in the negative potential gra- dient below a cloud whose lower pole was negatively charged , while 60 showed a change of the opposite sign . When a thunderstorm is directly overhead , the nearby ...
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... summer . The response to the appeal for contributions has thus far been very encouraging , and the receipts now amount to slightly more than $ 1,000 . There have been in all , 78 contributions , ranging from $ 1 to $ 100 . Most of these ...
... summer . The response to the appeal for contributions has thus far been very encouraging , and the receipts now amount to slightly more than $ 1,000 . There have been in all , 78 contributions , ranging from $ 1 to $ 100 . Most of these ...
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... summer and is only really great in winter . The absolute intensity of ultra - violet rays is , therefore , al- ways greater at high altitudes than in a low country.21 The amount of diffused light received at a place depends likewise on ...
... summer and is only really great in winter . The absolute intensity of ultra - violet rays is , therefore , al- ways greater at high altitudes than in a low country.21 The amount of diffused light received at a place depends likewise on ...
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... summer , 1816 , " during which frost occurred in every summer month in much of New England.26 The amount of heat reaching the earth's surface is dependent not only upon the character of the atmosphere , but on the changes in amount of ...
... summer , 1816 , " during which frost occurred in every summer month in much of New England.26 The amount of heat reaching the earth's surface is dependent not only upon the character of the atmosphere , but on the changes in amount of ...
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... summer solstice . Fig- ures 2 and 3 in Ward's Climate which illustrate respectively the annual variation of insolation at different latitudes ( without atmosphere ) and the insolation received at different latitudes on June 21 with ...
... summer solstice . Fig- ures 2 and 3 in Ward's Climate which illustrate respectively the annual variation of insolation at different latitudes ( without atmosphere ) and the insolation received at different latitudes on June 21 with ...
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