| Science - 1846 - 516 pages
...never been able to conceive, that the wind in violent storms moves only in circles. On the contrary, a vortical movement, approaching to that which may...continued action, of their increased energy towards the center or axis, and of the accompanying rain. In conformity with this view, the storm figure on my... | |
| 1846 - 514 pages
...never been able to conceive, that the wind in violent storms moves only in circles. On the contrary, a vortical movement, approaching to that which may...continued action, of their increased energy towards the center or axis, and of the accompanying rain. In conformity with this view, the storm figure on my... | |
| Henry Piddington - Marine meteorology - 1848 - 432 pages
...never been able to conceive, that the wind in violent storms moves only in circles. On the contrary, a vortical movement, approaching to that which may...accompanying rain. In conformity with this view, the storm figure on my Chart of the storm of 1830, was directed to be engraved in spiral or involute lines,... | |
| Henry Piddington - Marine meteorology - 1848 - 352 pages
...never been able to conceive, that the wind in violent storms moves only in circles. On the contrary, a vortical movement, approaching to that which may...their violent and long continued action, of their ipcreased energy towards the centre or axis, and of the accompanying rain. In conformity with this... | |
| Henry Piddington - Cyclones - 1851 - 430 pages
...never been able to conceive, that the wind in violent storms moves only in circles. On the contrary, a vortical movement, approaching to that which may...accompanying rain. In conformity with this view, the storm figure on my Chart of the storm of 1830, was directed to be engraved in spiral or involute Hues,... | |
| Paul Frederick H. Baddeley - 1860 - 166 pages
...able to conceive that the wind in violent storms moves only in circles. On the contrary, a vorticular movement, approaching to that which may be seen in...accompanying rain. In conformity with this view, the storm figure on my Chart of the storm of 1830, was directed to be engraved in spiral or involute lines,... | |
| Henry Piddington - 1860 - 448 pages
...On the contrary, a vortical movement, approaching to that which may bo seen in all lesser vorticcs, aerial or aqueous, appears to be an essential element...their increased energy towards the centre or axis, and ef the accompanying rain. In conformity with this view, the storm figure on my Chart of the storm of... | |
| Science - 1879 - 978 pages
...never been able to conceive that the wind in violent storms moved only in circles.. On the contrary, a vortical movement, approaching to that which may...appears to be an essential element of their violent and longcontinued action, of their increased energy toward the center of axis, and of the accompanying... | |
| William Henry Rosser - Meteorology - 1876 - 176 pages
...never been able to conceive that the wind in violent storms moves only in circles. On the contrary, a vortical movement, approaching to that which may...accompanying rain. In conformity with this view the storm figure on my chart of the storm of 1830 was directed to be engraved in spiral or involute lines,... | |
| William Henry Rosser - Meteorology - 1876 - 184 pages
...never been able to conceive that the wind in violent storms moves only in circles. On the contrary, a vortical movement, approaching to that which may...accompanying rain. In conformity with this view the storm figure on my chart of the storm of 1830 was directed to be engraved in spiral or involute lines,... | |
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