The Thermal Theory of Cyclones: A History of Meteorological Thought in the Nineteenth Century |
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Early Applications of the First Law of Thermodynamics | 45 |
Emergence of the Thermal Theory of Cyclones | 63 |
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adiabatic change adiabatic processes air currents air masses analysis associated atmosphere barometric depression became Bezold Bigelow Bjerknes Buchan cloud cold air convective convective theory cyclone model cyclones and anticyclones cyclonic circulation deflecting force descending motion Dove's dynamic Ekholm equation Espy Espy's Ferrel Figure foehn forecasting formation Guldberg and Mohn Hann's Helmholtz Hildebrandsson horizontal temperature Ibid investigations isallobaric isobars Journ kinetic energy Köppen lapse rate latent heat layers Lempfert Loomis Margules meteorology midlatitude cyclones Mohn's moist air Napier Shaw Nineteenth Century observations paper parcel Peslin physical polar cyclone polar front polar front theory precipitation pressure gradient processes propagation Redfield Reye Sandström scientists Shaw squall line storm studies surfaces of discontinuity synoptic charts theoretical theory of cyclones thermal theory thermal wind thermodynamic diagram thermodynamics tropical cyclones tropopause Ueber velocity vertical circulation vortex warm air water vapor weather service Wladimir Köppen Zeits