I have never been able to conceive, that the wind in violent storms moves only in circles. On the contrary, a vortical movement, approaching to that which may be seen in all lesser vortices, aerial or aqueous, appears to be an essential element of their... Elementary Meteorology - Página 366por Robert Henry Scott - 1898 - 410 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1846 - 516 páginas
...essential element of their violent and long continued action, of their increased energy towards the center or axis, and of the accompanying rain. In conformity...point was yielded for the convenience of the engraver. Some indication of the character of a great vortical movement is found in the arrows of the storm figures... | |
| 1881 - 1064 páginas
...vortices, aerial or aqueous, appears to be an essential element of their violent and long continued action, of their increased energy towards the centre...directed to be engraved in spiral or involute lines, bat this point was yielded for the convenience of the engraver. * * * * * * " The degree of vorticular... | |
| 1883 - 1048 páginas
...essential element of their violent and long continued action, of their increased energy towards the <entre or axis, and of the accompanying rain. In conformity with this view the storm-figure on my chart of the storm of 1830 was directed to be engraved in spiral or involute lines,... | |
| Henry Piddington - 1848 - 432 páginas
...vortices, aerial or aqueous, appears to be an essential element of their violent and long continued action, of their increased energy towards the centre...for the convenience of the engraver. ******** " The common idea of rotation in circles, however, is sufficiently correct for practical purposes and for... | |
| Henry Piddington - 1848 - 352 páginas
...aqueous, appears to be an essential element of their violent and long continued action, of their ipcreased energy towards the centre or axis, and of the accompanying...for the convenience of the engraver. ******** " The common idea of rotation in circles, however, is sufficiently correct for practical purposes and for... | |
| Henry Piddington - 1851 - 430 páginas
...vortices, aerial or aqueous, appears to be an essential element of their violent and long continued action, of their increased energy towards the centre...was directed to be engraved in spiral or involute Hues, but this point was yielded for the convenience of the engraver. • • * • " The common idea... | |
| Paul Frederick H. Baddeley - 1860 - 166 páginas
...vortices, aerial or aqueous, appears to be an essential element of their violent and long continued action, of their increased energy towards the centre...was yielded for the convenience -of the engraver." And, again Mr. Redfield remarks — 15 ficiently correct for practical purposes, and for the construction... | |
| Henry Piddington - 1860 - 448 páginas
...their violent and long continued action, of their increased energy towards the centre or axis, and ef the accompanying rain. In conformity with this view,...was directed to be engraved in spiral or involute Inn-, but this point was yielded for the conveniencc of the engraver. * * • • " The common idea... | |
| Henry Piddington - 1869 - 458 páginas
...vortices, aerial or aqueous, appears to be an essential element of their violent and long continued action, of their increased energy towards the centre...for the convenience of the engraver. • * * * " The common idea of rotation in circles, however, is sufficiently correct for practical purposes and for... | |
| 1879 - 978 páginas
...essential element of their violent and longcontinued action, of their increased energy toward the center of axis, and of the accompanying rain. In conformity with this view, the storm-figure on my chart of the storms of 1830 was directed to be engraved in spiral or involute lines,... | |
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