A Treatise On Meteorology the Barometer Thermometer Hygrometer Rain Gauge a

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A Treatise On Meteorology the Barometer Thermometer Hygrometer Rain Gauge a
Albert John Thomas Morris
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An entire absence of clouds, with distant objects stand- ing out very sharply against the clear sky, is often the pre- cursor of an easterly fog or drizzle.
A combination of many of the above classes of clouds is seen occasionally, at one and the same time ; but in general, the day is very plainly characterised by the presence of one class of clouds, to the exclusion of all the other classes.
Thunder and Gales at the Equinox. It often happens that, in spring and autumn, the character of the com
...ing two or three months is determined, pretty closely, by the equi- noctial disturbances, which precede them. Thus, in April a thunder storm will sometimes change the weather most FACTS AXD THEORIES. 53 materially ; if coming up from a westerly or southerly quarter, by introducing moist nights and warm days ; and if coming from the east, by leading the way to a long dreary succession of dry, keen, easterly winds.
As a rule, the prevailing winds of autumn are from the west, and those of spring from the east ; and when this rule of the seasons is departed from to any great extent, the balance is equalised in the succeeding months.


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