| 1860 - 366 sivua
...If the barometer has been about its ordinary height, say near 30 inches (at the sea level)t, and is steady, or rising, while the thermometer falls and...be expected. On the contrary, if a fall takes place with a rising thermometer and increased dampness, wind and rain may be expected from the south-eastward,... | |
| 1855 - 628 sivua
...latter. GENERAL BAROMETRIC PHENOMENA. 1. If the barometer has been about its ordinary height, and is steady, or rising, while the thermometer falls, and...less, north-westerly, northerly, or north-easterly winds may be expected. 2. On the contrary, if a fall takes place, with a rising thermometer, and increased... | |
| Great Britain. Board of Trade - 1859 - 48 sivua
...the barometer has been about its ordinary height, say near thirty inches, at the sea level,* and is steady, or rising — while the thermometer falls,...Northerly, or North-easterly wind — or less wind — may be expected. On the contrary — if a fall takes place, with a rising thermometer and increased... | |
| Great Britain. Board of Trade - 1860 - 22 sivua
...the barometer has been about its ordinary height, say near thirty inches, at the sea level,* and is steady, or rising — while the thermometer falls,...expected. On the contrary — if a fall takes place, with a rising thermometer and increased dampness, wind and rain may be expected from the South-eastward,... | |
| 1860 - 464 sivua
...If the barometer has been about its ordinary height, say near thirty inches at the sea-level, and is steady or rising while the thermometer falls and dampness...north-westerly, northerly, or north-easterly wind, or less wind, may be expected. On the contrary, if a fall takes place with a rising thermometer and increased dampness,... | |
| John McNeill Boyd - 1860 - 692 sivua
..." If the barometer has been about its ordinary height, say near 30 inches at the sea level, and is steady, or rising, while the thermometer falls, and...North-westerly, Northerly, or North-easterly wind, or less wind, may be expected. " On the contrary, if a fall takes place with a rising thermometer and increased dampness,... | |
| 1860 - 736 sivua
...thirty-inehes at the sea-level, and is steady or rising, while the thermometer falls, and dampness beeomes less, — north-westerly, northerly, or north-easterly wind, or less wind, less rain or snow may be expeeted. On the eontrary, if a fall takes plaee with a rising thermometer and inereased dampness,... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1861 - 408 sivua
...If the barometer has been about its ordinary height, say near 30 inches (at the sea level), and is steady, or rising, while the thermometer falls, and...or snow may be expected. On the contrary, if a fall take place with a rising thermometer and increased dampness, wind and rain may be expected from the... | |
| Loftus's Almanack for Brewers - 1210 sivua
...falls, and ':"'"л«9 becomes lees, north-westerly, northerly, or north-easterly wind, or *> »hid, less rain or snow may be expected. On the contrary, if a fall 'tea place with a rising thermometer and increased dampness, wind and •• : rr.sj be expected from... | |
| 1866 - 216 sivua
...its ordinary -IHien to expect the worst Weather. 157 height, say 30 inches (at the sea-level), and is steady, or rising, while the thermometer falls and...or less wind, less rain or snow, may be expected. 56. On the contrary, if a fall takes place with a rising thermometer and increased dampness, wind and... | |
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