Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volúmenes6-7American Meteorological Society, 1925 |
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... variation in frost risk to fruit in different sections of the country . That is to say , the earliness or late ... variations in topography . Great advantages may be had in selecting locations for orchards where the local surface ...
... variation in frost risk to fruit in different sections of the country . That is to say , the earliness or late ... variations in topography . Great advantages may be had in selecting locations for orchards where the local surface ...
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... variations of this energy with time or place , ( the topography of the earth's surface , or other obstacles to atmospheric motion are here considered the same as an oppositely directed mass of fluid ) , and the variation in the supply ...
... variations of this energy with time or place , ( the topography of the earth's surface , or other obstacles to atmospheric motion are here considered the same as an oppositely directed mass of fluid ) , and the variation in the supply ...
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... Variation of the Wind With Height By W. J. Humphreys The speaker called attention first to the mathematical paper by Ek- man , published in 1905 , dealing with the effect of a steady wind on the movement of water . This effect is to ...
... Variation of the Wind With Height By W. J. Humphreys The speaker called attention first to the mathematical paper by Ek- man , published in 1905 , dealing with the effect of a steady wind on the movement of water . This effect is to ...
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... variation of meteorological elements at different heights . 2. Winds and weather along airways . 3. The free air in thunderstorms . 4 . Clouds . 5. The free air in the tropics . 6. The free air in the polar regions . • 7. The ...
... variation of meteorological elements at different heights . 2. Winds and weather along airways . 3. The free air in thunderstorms . 4 . Clouds . 5. The free air in the tropics . 6. The free air in the polar regions . • 7. The ...
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... Variations The solar constant is a number that states the intensity of solar heat reaching the earth , before it is affected by the earth's atmos- phere . It is expressed in terms of gram calories per minute in a beam of sunlight one ...
... Variations The solar constant is a number that states the intensity of solar heat reaching the earth , before it is affected by the earth's atmos- phere . It is expressed in terms of gram calories per minute in a beam of sunlight one ...
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