BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1899 |
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Stran 8
... rise to a greater strain than the ultimate strength of the safety line ( and therefore dangerous to either the kite or the line , or both ) , it will be broken . In this case the kite will thereafter fly from the point C , which is ...
... rise to a greater strain than the ultimate strength of the safety line ( and therefore dangerous to either the kite or the line , or both ) , it will be broken . In this case the kite will thereafter fly from the point C , which is ...
Stran 16
... rise , but the lack of a sufficient number of observations above 6,000 feet forbids a definite statement to that effect . The morning gradients were also greatest up to 1,000 feet , and least up to 5,000 feet , and the rate of decrease ...
... rise , but the lack of a sufficient number of observations above 6,000 feet forbids a definite statement to that effect . The morning gradients were also greatest up to 1,000 feet , and least up to 5,000 feet , and the rate of decrease ...
Stran 21
... rise , notwithstanding the increased altitude . On July 13 , while the kite was in the clouds at altitudes between 2,020 and 2,456 feet , a rise of 5.0 ° occurred . The extreme range of temperature while the kite was in the clouds was ...
... rise , notwithstanding the increased altitude . On July 13 , while the kite was in the clouds at altitudes between 2,020 and 2,456 feet , a rise of 5.0 ° occurred . The extreme range of temperature while the kite was in the clouds was ...
Stran 22
... rise in temperature began at an altitude of 2,300 feet , about 1,300 feet below the clouds , and continued up to 3,100 feet , after which there was a fall of 2.50 up to 3,600 feet , when the kite entered the clouds , and no change while ...
... rise in temperature began at an altitude of 2,300 feet , about 1,300 feet below the clouds , and continued up to 3,100 feet , after which there was a fall of 2.50 up to 3,600 feet , when the kite entered the clouds , and no change while ...
Stran 25
... rise of 3 ° while the kite rose from 3,150 to 3,450 feet , followed by a further rise of 10 up to 4,000 feet , where the kite emerged from the clouds . Above 4,000 feet a slow fall commenced . On September 4 , while a thunderstorm was ...
... rise of 3 ° while the kite rose from 3,150 to 3,450 feet , followed by a further rise of 10 up to 4,000 feet , where the kite emerged from the clouds . Above 4,000 feet a slow fall commenced . On September 4 , while a thunderstorm was ...
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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