Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volúmenes6-7American Meteorological Society, 1925 |
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... clouds . etc. , and radiation from the atmosphere to the earth.24 North Latitude 0 ° 10 ° 20 ° 30 ° 40 ° 50 ° 60 ° Sun's rays in gram 853 826 ..... 804 749 672 582 485 calories per cm.2 in 24 hours Radiation from at- mosphere to earth ...
... clouds . etc. , and radiation from the atmosphere to the earth.24 North Latitude 0 ° 10 ° 20 ° 30 ° 40 ° 50 ° 60 ° Sun's rays in gram 853 826 ..... 804 749 672 582 485 calories per cm.2 in 24 hours Radiation from at- mosphere to earth ...
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... clouds and by the atmosphere , much is reflected , and becomes sky radiation and sky light . The earth receives its heat then from both direct and indirect sunlight . The amounts of radiation received by the earth's surface vary with ...
... clouds and by the atmosphere , much is reflected , and becomes sky radiation and sky light . The earth receives its heat then from both direct and indirect sunlight . The amounts of radiation received by the earth's surface vary with ...
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... cloud in the sky and the moisture condenses in the clear air , but under these conditions only very small amounts fall . The above mentioned snowfall , however , occurred under usual conditions with the temperature slightly above zero ...
... cloud in the sky and the moisture condenses in the clear air , but under these conditions only very small amounts fall . The above mentioned snowfall , however , occurred under usual conditions with the temperature slightly above zero ...
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... clouds at Blue Hill best agree , is the theory which supposes the cyclones to result from contrast of temperature in a horizontal direction . Horizontal contrasts of temperature are most marked in winter ; hence the theory explains why ...
... clouds at Blue Hill best agree , is the theory which supposes the cyclones to result from contrast of temperature in a horizontal direction . Horizontal contrasts of temperature are most marked in winter ; hence the theory explains why ...
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... cloud , which ap- proached the village with a harsh murmuring noise . Although it lasted only eight to ten minutes , the damage caused by it amounted to $ 3,000,000 . The roof of the Reformed Church tower was lifted up by it , many of ...
... cloud , which ap- proached the village with a harsh murmuring noise . Although it lasted only eight to ten minutes , the damage caused by it amounted to $ 3,000,000 . The roof of the Reformed Church tower was lifted up by it , many of ...
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