10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CUMULOSTRATI»
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cumulostrati in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
A Treatise on Atmospheric Phenomena
The following are the principal flashes that occurred — hour, direction of flash,
thuu. in hour. direction of flash, thnn. in 4th, nimbus and cumuli, showers, much
electricity in the atmosphere. 5th, cumuli, fine, moon shone dimly. 6th,
cumulostrati ...
2
Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, ...
Wind shifted to N: cloudy morning: Cumulostrati by inosculation. 23. Wind and
rain; of the latter, 0'35 in. between six and nine, and 0'27 in. more by noon:
afternoon, a gale, with much cloud: evening more settled. 24. Fine morning: at
noon, lofty ...
3
The Philosophical Magazine
W.N.W. Cloudy morning; fair day, with slight showers, and fine evening ; the
clouds were petroid cumuli and cumulostrati, with some cirrus, cirrocumulus, and
cirrostratus ; in the evening the cirrocumulus was lofty, flimsy, and
semitransparent.
4
The Annals of Philosophy
Hoar frost: a breeze, variable, succeeded by Cirrux mingled with Cumulus: a few
drops, p.m. 31.v Fine breeze: large Cumulostrati, wilha few drops of rain : clear
twilight. Fourth Manila—l. Fine: Cumulus passing to Cumuloslralm in a lirisk wind:
...
Thomas Thomson, Richard Phillips, Edward William Brayley, 1818
5
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. - Edinburgh, ...
cum.str. p 11 854 47~7 46-2 15 01 00 2O 0 t 28 9-0 Loose scud; cirro~
cumulostrati. 1) 12 853 48-3 469 1»4 00 01 22 О :_ — 10-0 Dense scud. 13 29-
845 48-2 46-8 l4 01 0-0 20 10~0 Dense Send. 14 835 47-8 46-7 l-l 00 00 22 9-5
Scud ...
6
The Dublin University Magazine
The brighter spaces were the clouds, and their forms were as characteristically
marked, and were drifting along as evidently under the influence of a rotation
wind, as the cumuli and cumulostrati which the terrestrial N.E. current was, at that
...
7
Register of the rain gauge: kept in Grote-street, Adelaide ...
58 8 48 1 — 10-7 N.N.E. Nearly overcast 13.. 609 509 — 10-0 N.N.E. Ditto 14..
590 50-2 — 8-8 N.N.w. Ditto 15.. 53-0 491 — 39 s.w. Ditto 16.. 690 495 — 19-5
N.N.E. Ditto; very foggy 17.. 753 495 258 N.K.w. Few cirrostrati and cumulostrati
18.
George Strickland Kingston, 1861
8
University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review
The brighter spaces were the clouds, and their forms were as characteristically
marked. and were drifting along as evidently under the influence of a rotation
wind, as the cumuli and cumulostrati which the terrestrial N.E. current was, at that
...
9
The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and ...
At llh 10m I again looked at the sky, which was cloudless, with the exception of a
portion from S.E. to S.W., extending to the zenith, which had cirri dispersed thinly
over it ; and on a lower level were a few cumulostrati clouds, all converging ...
10
Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Cumulostrati and scud: woolly cirri above, reaching from SE. to 'VNVVn and
moving very slowly : cumulostrati on N. and E. horizon ; much of the cirri flamed
and linear, some of it mottled : snow twice or thrice since last observation ; very
mealy, ...