Nature, Volume 102Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1918 - Science |
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Page 320
... cause of the differences between cyclones and anticyclones . Cyclones are caused by the local cooling of the air , and anticyclones by heat- ing , and not the reverse , as commonly believed . These facts were in harmony with the theory ...
... cause of the differences between cyclones and anticyclones . Cyclones are caused by the local cooling of the air , and anticyclones by heat- ing , and not the reverse , as commonly believed . These facts were in harmony with the theory ...
Page 325
... cause . The movement of the fluid as a whole will be the means by which the membrane is set into backward and forward movement . If different parts of the membrane , however , have their own rates of vibra- tion , these parts would be ...
... cause . The movement of the fluid as a whole will be the means by which the membrane is set into backward and forward movement . If different parts of the membrane , however , have their own rates of vibra- tion , these parts would be ...
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... cause halo phenomena , are found floating about the tops and edges of showers , occasionally below 10,000 ft . Clouds consisting of supercooled drops cause corona rings , and sometimes also fog - bows . Fig . 3 shows large towering ...
... cause halo phenomena , are found floating about the tops and edges of showers , occasionally below 10,000 ft . Clouds consisting of supercooled drops cause corona rings , and sometimes also fog - bows . Fig . 3 shows large towering ...
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