| Robert Henry Scott - 1883 - 32 páginas
...have mentioned, into what is known as his Law, which for the northern hemisphere runs thus. " Stand with your back to the wind and the barometer will be lower on your left hand than on your right." The apparatus consists of a bar or cross piece like a ship's yard, hoisted on a mast, which can be... | |
| Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) - 1883 - 304 páginas
...rise to the simple law, propounded by Dr. Buys Ballot, for the Northern Hemisphere, viz. : — " Stand with your back to the wind, and the barometer will be lower 28 QUARTERLY JOURNAL OP THE METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY. on your left hand than on your right." In cyclones... | |
| 1884 - 650 páginas
...to the following simple law for the northern hemisphere — known as Buys Ballot's — viz., " Stand with your back to the wind, and the barometer will be lower on your left hand than on your right" The regions of low pressure are called cyclones, and the regions of high pressure anticyclones ; the... | |
| 1884 - 630 páginas
...rise to the following simple law for the northern hemisphere— known as Buys Ballot's—viz., " Stand with your back to the wind, and the barometer will be lower on your left hand than on your right." The regions of low pressure are called cyclones, and the regions of high pressure anticyclones ; the... | |
| Vermont. State Board of Agriculture - 1884 - 454 páginas
...left hand. This has given rise to the simple rule or law of storms for this hemisphere, viz. : " Stand with your back to the wind and the barometer will be lower on your left than at your right." In cyclones the wind circulates in the opposite way to which the hands of a watch... | |
| Great Britain. Meteorological Office - 1884 - 66 páginas
...your back to the wind, and the barometer will be lower on your left hand than on your right. Stand with your back to the wind, and the barometer will be lower on your right hand than on your left. In the Northern Hemisphere, whenever we are within or on the borders... | |
| Ralph Abercromby - 1885 - 146 páginas
...adjoining areas of high and low pressure is given by the following rules. The general rule is : — Stand with your back to the wind and the barometer will...Thus the wind may be expected to be : — Easterly, when the pressure is higher in the north than in the south. Southerly, when pressure is higher in the... | |
| Robert Henry Scott - 1885 - 458 páginas
...the barometer will be lower on your left hand than on your right. ' In the southern hemisphere, stand with your back to the wind and the barometer will be lower on your right hand than on your left.' This law shows us that, knowing the distribution of pressure, we can... | |
| 1886 - 592 páginas
...stations, not • on its actual heights. Guys Ballot's Law is, for the northern hemisphere, " Stand with your back to the wind, and the barometer will be lower on your lelt hand than on your right." This rule is reversed in south latitude. The wind force depends on the... | |
| 1887 - 690 páginas
...adjacent stations, not on its actual heights. Buys Ballot's Law is, for the northern hemisphere. " Stand with your back to the wind, and the barometer will be lower on your left hand than on your right." This rule is reversed in south latitude. The wind force depends on the gradiente, the difference in... | |
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