BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1899 |
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Stran 10
... height of the kite and hence the meteorograph above ground was determined from readings of the angular elevation of the kite , the length of line out , and its inclination at the reel . The angular elevation was measured to the nearest ...
... height of the kite and hence the meteorograph above ground was determined from readings of the angular elevation of the kite , the length of line out , and its inclination at the reel . The angular elevation was measured to the nearest ...
Stran 22
... height of 3,100 feet , when the inversion was as much as 0.60 per thousand feet . The wind velocity appears to have no effect upon the temperature gradient , inversions not considered , except that during cloudy weather there was ...
... height of 3,100 feet , when the inversion was as much as 0.60 per thousand feet . The wind velocity appears to have no effect upon the temperature gradient , inversions not considered , except that during cloudy weather there was ...
Stran 32
... height reached was 5,243 feet . The mean decrease in temperature with increase of altitude was 5.1 ° per thousand feet , and there was a steady decrease in the rate up to the highest altitude . The decrease was quite rapid up to 3,000 ...
... height reached was 5,243 feet . The mean decrease in temperature with increase of altitude was 5.1 ° per thousand feet , and there was a steady decrease in the rate up to the highest altitude . The decrease was quite rapid up to 3,000 ...
Stran 37
... height of 1,455 feet , and on the latter date one of 10 ° at the height of 1,500 feet . The inversions were more marked with ESE . to SSE . winds , those from the warmest quarter , than with those from any other direction . As the kite ...
... height of 1,455 feet , and on the latter date one of 10 ° at the height of 1,500 feet . The inversions were more marked with ESE . to SSE . winds , those from the warmest quarter , than with those from any other direction . As the kite ...
Stran 40
... height of nearly 6,000 feet . Thus , on May 26 , at 1.30 p . m . , there was an inversion of 30 at 5,100 feet elevation , or at the rate of 0.6 ° per thousand feet ; on June 3 , one of 20 at 5,372 feet elevation , or at the rate of 0.40 ...
... height of nearly 6,000 feet . Thus , on May 26 , at 1.30 p . m . , there was an inversion of 30 at 5,100 feet elevation , or at the rate of 0.6 ° per thousand feet ; on June 3 , one of 20 at 5,372 feet elevation , or at the rate of 0.40 ...
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Afternoon Mean Morning amounting appeared ascensions average cent Central CLEAR Cleveland Cloud effects clouds cloudy weather COMBINED considered corresponding Date decrease deflection difference DIMINUTION OF VAPOR Dodge City Dubuque Duluth effect elevation equal exactly extreme fall feet elevation FEET OF ALTITUDE followed frequently given Gradi Gradient greater greatest difference height higher HUMIDITY AND VAPOR inches increase of altitude indicated instances inversion July June Kans kite latter least length less marked meteorograph Morning Afternoon Mean morning gradient nearly Nebr North Platte noted noticed observations obtained occurred October Ohio Omaha percentage practically PRESSURE WITH ALTITUDE rain Rate reached record reel relative humidity remaining RESPECTIVE 1,000 FEET rise rose Sept shown slight Springfield stations SUMMARY surface taken temperature Tenn thereafter thousand feet turns usual VALUE VAPOR PRESSURE Washington West Wind directions wire