... weather may be expected during the next seven days. 4. The space for this calculation occupies from ten in the forenoon to two in the afternoon. These observations refer principally to the summer, though they affect spring and autumn nearly in the... The Farmer's Almanack - Page 38by Robert Bailey Thomas - 1841Full view - About this book
| Albert Raphael - 1996 - 226 pages
...in the same racio. 5. The Moon's change, first quarter, full and 7ast quarter, happening during the six of the afternoon hours, ie, from four to ten,...mostly dependent on the wind, as is noted in the table. 6. Though the weather, from a variety of irregular causes, is more uncertain in the latter pp^t of... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1846 - 758 pages
...afternoon. These observations refer principally to the summer, though they affect spring and raiumn nearly in the same ratio. 5. The moon's change, —...of the afternoon hours, ie from four to ten. may be allowed by fair weather ; but this is mostly dependent on the wind as is noted in the table. 6. Though... | |
| sir John Richard Somers Vine - 1882 - 848 pages
...Aleo the Moon's entrance, at full, change, and quarters, ilurinir six of the afternoon boars, namely from four to ten, may be followed by fair weather; but this is mostly dependent upon the wind. The earae entrance, during all hours after midnight, is, with tho exception of tho two... | |
| Philip Dixon Hardy - 1836 - 442 pages
...moon's entrance at full, change, and quarters, during six of the afternoon hours, viz. from 4 to IO, may be followed by fair weather, but this is ^mostly dependent on the wind. The moon's entrance in all the hours after midnight, except the two first, is unfavourable to fair... | |
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