Whatever change of weather suddenly follows a change in the barometer may be expected to last but a short time. Thus, if fair weather follow immediately the rise of the mercury there will be very little of it ; and, in the same way, if foul weather follow... Practical Meteorology - Page 219by John Drew - 1860 - 299 pagesFull view - About this book
| Early English newspapers - 1831 - 740 pages
...indicates snow. — 3. Whatever change of weather suddenly follows a change in the barometer, may he expected to last but a short time. Thus, if fair weather...fall of the mercury, it will last but a short time. — 4. If fair weather continue for several days, during which the mercury continually falls, a long... | |
| 1831 - 786 pages
...its rise indicate« snow. " 3. Whatever change of weather suddenly follows a change in the barometer, may be expected to last but a short time. — Thus,...the same way, if foul weather follow the fall of the mercuiy, it will last but a short time. " 4 If fair weather continue for several days, during which... | |
| 1831 - 616 pages
...indicates snow. " 3. Whatever change of weather suddenly follows a change in the barometer, may lie expected to last but a short time.— Thus, if fair...way, if foul weather follow the fall of the mercury, U will last but a short time. "4. If fair weather continue for several days, during which the mercury... | |
| 1831 - 472 pages
...suddenly follows a change in the barometer, may be expected to last but a short time. Thus, if lair weather .follow immediately the rise of the mercury,...fall of the mercury, it will last but a short time. 4. It fair weather continue for several days, during which the mercury continually falls, a long continuance... | |
| English essays - 1831 - 628 pages
...immediately the rise of the mercury, there will l» very little of it; and, in the same way, if fuul weather follow the fall of the mercury, it will last but a short time. —4. If fair weather continue for several days, during which the mercury continually falls, a long... | |
| Samuel Drew - 1831 - 658 pages
...rise of the mercury, there will be very little of it ; and in the same way. If foul weather f«>l!oiv the fall of the mercury, it will last but a short time. "4. If fair weather continue for several day!, during which the mercury continually falls, a long continuance... | |
| 1832 - 354 pages
...and its rise indicates snow. 3. Whatever change of weather suddenly follows a change in the barometer may be expected to last but a short time. Thus, if...fall of the mercury, it will last but a short time. 4. If fair weather continue for several days, during which the mercury continually falls, a long succession... | |
| Scottish periodicals - 1832 - 952 pages
...short time. Thus, if fair weather follow immediately the rise of the mercury, there will be тегу little of it ; and, in the same way, if foul weather...fall of the mercury, it will last but a short time. 4. If fair weather continue for several days, during which the mercury continually falls, a long continuance... | |
| Great Britain - 1833 - 462 pages
...and its rise indicates snow. " Whatever change of weather suddenly follows a change in the harometer, may be expected to last but a short time. Thus, if...fall of the mercury, it will last but a short time. choose " If fair weather continue for several days, during which ihe mercury continually falls, a long... | |
| 1833 - 460 pages
...rise of the mercury, there will be very little of it ; and, in the same way, if foul weather folio w the fall of the mercury, it will last but a short time. " If fair weather continue for several days, during which the mercury continually falls, along continuance... | |
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