Nature, Količina 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... October and November are the most stormy months of the year , and cyclones are more numerous than at any other ... October 9 , 0-1574 , 0-3052 ; on October 25 , 0.1106 , 0.2884 . The comet is an evening object , and is getting ...
... October and November are the most stormy months of the year , and cyclones are more numerous than at any other ... October 9 , 0-1574 , 0-3052 ; on October 25 , 0.1106 , 0.2884 . The comet is an evening object , and is getting ...
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... October 1 , and continued until 4h . on October 2. The approximate ranges were 32 ′ in D , 280 in H , and 1707 in V. The extreme westerly position was reached at the end of the S.C. about 16h . 16m . , the extreme easterly position 23h ...
... October 1 , and continued until 4h . on October 2. The approximate ranges were 32 ′ in D , 280 in H , and 1707 in V. The extreme westerly position was reached at the end of the S.C. about 16h . 16m . , the extreme easterly position 23h ...
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... October , 1919 . METEOROLOGISTS have directed attention to the exceptional dryness of the past October . It is also interesting to note that the amount of drainage - water percolating through 20 in . , 40 in . , and 60 in . of soil in ...
... October , 1919 . METEOROLOGISTS have directed attention to the exceptional dryness of the past October . It is also interesting to note that the amount of drainage - water percolating through 20 in . , 40 in . , and 60 in . of soil in ...
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