| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1902 - 846 str.
...over the whole of India stations such as Bombay (Fig. i, Curve F), Calcutta, Madras, Nagpur, &c. (3) The view that the variation of pressure in question...considerably strengthened by an examination of the pressure curve of a very distant station such as Cordoba. Dealing with the pressures at Cordoba during... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1902 - 1086 str.
...y\*& XTOO FIG. i. rwco stations such as Bombay (Fig. i, Curve F), Calcutta, Madras, Nagpur, &c. (3) The view that the variation of pressure in question...considerably strengthened by an examination of the pressure curve of a very distant station such as Cordoba. Dealing with the pressures at Cordoba during... | |
| Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) - 1902 - 382 str.
...defined in the mean values for individual stations such as Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, Nagpur, etc. 3. The view that the variation of pressure in question...considerably strengthened by an examination of the pressure curve of a very distant station, such as Cordoba. Dealing with the pressure of Cordoba during... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1902 - 972 str.
...values for individual stations, such as Bombay (fig. 1, Curve F), Calcutta, Madras, Nagpur, &c. 3. The view that the variation of pressure in question...high-pressure months, April to September, the curve (fig. 2, Curves F and E), representing the variation from the mean from year to year, is exactly the... | |
| 1902 - 882 str.
...values for individual stations, such as Bombay (fig. 1, Curve F), Calcutta, Madras, Nagpur, &c. 3. The view that the variation of pressure in question...high-pressure months, April to September, the curve (fig. 2, Curves F and E), representing the variation from the mean from year to year, is exactly the... | |
| Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) - 1902 - 342 str.
...denned in the mean values for individual stations such as Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, Nagpur, etc. 3. The view that the variation of pressure in question...considerably strengthened by an examination of the pressure curve of a very distant station, such as Cordoba. Dealing with the pressure of Cordoba during... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1902 - 626 str.
...values for individual stations, such as Bombay (fig. 1, Curve F), Calcutta, Madras, Nagpur, &c. 3. The view that the variation of pressure in question...not due to local 'causes, but is produced by some • ' Roy. Soc. Proc.,' vol. 67, p. 409. external or extra-terrestrial action, is considerably strengthened... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1902 - 732 str.
...PRC11URI tAP«.-«tl>T.] stations such as Bombay (Fig. i, Curve F), Calcutta, Madras, Nagpur, &c. (3) The view that the variation of pressure in question...considerably strengthened by an examination of the pressure curve of a very distant station such as Cordoba. Dealing with the pressures at Cordoba during... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1902 - 1134 str.
...WIOCNCP LiNt CHO&SINC*. stations such as Bombay (Fig. i, Curve F), Calcutta, Madras, Nagpur, £c. (3) The view that the variation of pressure in question...considerably strengthened by an examination of the pressure curve of a very distant station such as Cordoba. Dealing with the pressures at Cordoba during... | |
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