Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, Band 6Royal Meteorological Society., 1880 Phenological report contained in vols. 3-71, issued as a supplement to vols. 73-74, missing from vols. 56-58, 60-62. |
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air-column Amount of Cloud April April 29 Aspley Guise atmosphere August average Babbacombe barometer barometric weight Bolton Buxton Cambridge Cardington cards Carmarthen Cheadle Churchstoke Cockermouth cold Columns Colwyn Croydon cubic foot Daily Range Dartmoor Date December Devon Dew Point Diff Downside fall February flower foot of Air gale Greenwich Guernsey Halifax Hillington Hodsock Hull Humidity inches instrument Isleworth January July June Kelstern latitude Leaton Llandudno Lloyd's List lowest Lowestoft March Marlborough maximum Mean Amount Mean Reading mean temperature Meteorological Observations Meteorological Office Meteorological Society miles minimum month monthly noon North Shields November Number of Days Oakamoor Observatory October ozone Quarter ending rain rainfall Ramsgate recorded Royston Scaleby Scarborough September ship snow Somerleyton South Bourne squalls stations Stockton Stonyhurst Strathfield Strathfield Turgiss sunshine Swarraton Table thermometer Torquay Vapour variation velocity weather Wet Bulb wind winter ΙΟ
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Seite 49 - Oasis across the sand, and had reached about half way between that place and themselves, when, as they were at their midday meal, a wind arose from the south, strong and deadly, bringing with it vast columns of whirling sand, which entirely covered up the troops, and caused them wholly to disappear.
Seite 115 - It was proposed by Mr. BREWIN, seconded by Mr. ELLIS, and resolved : — " That the thanks of the Society be given to the President for his services during the past year, and for his Address, and that he be requested to allow it to be printed in the Quarterly Journal.
Seite 75 - August 3, 1806. His father, John Waterhouse, of Well Head, was the representative of a family which, for 400 years, had been intimately connected with the prosperity of the town and neighbourhood. Very early in life he evinced a decided taste for scientific studies, and the training which he received at school only served to increase this preference, and enabled him to obtain a sufficient knowledge of mathematics, which he turned to good account in after years in the various branches of physical...
Seite 3 - Column 1 is the mean of the readings of the Barometer at 9 am and 9 pm corrected for temperature and reduced to sea-level. Column 4 is the mean of the readings of the Dry-Bulb Thermometer at 9 am and 9 pm Columns 5 to 10. The Maximum and Minimum Thermometers are read and set at 9 pm, aud the readings entered to the same day.
Seite 115 - It was proposed by Mr. HS EATON, seconded by Capt. MWC HEPWOBTH, and resolved : " That the thanks of the Society be given to the Standing Committees and to the Auditors, and that the Committees be requested to continue their duties till the next Council Meeting.
Seite 118 - Molesworth at Cobham, Surrey, in the years 1825 to 1850, with Introduction, Tables, &c., by Eleanor A.
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Seite 164 - YEAR 1881, as observed at more than 2,000 stations in Great Britain and Ireland, with articles upon various branches of Rainfall Work. Compiled by GJ SYMONS, FRS 256 pp.