Addresses And Memorials of Orville Dewey Baker 1847 1908

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So even the wandering wind, the poet's symbol for the unstable, no longer "bloweth where it listeth, " in the sense of being held to no law, but is found to follow a defined and rhythmic wave of velocity, having its minimum in the hours between midnight and four A. M. , and then gradually rising with the sun till it finds its maximum of force from midday to two P. M. Not only this, but we find that the 35 wind's rate of change from rest to violence and back again to rest is not constant, but fl
...uctua- ting, remaining nearly stationary from ten P. M. , to nine A. M. , and then increasing from nine A. M. To six P. M. , sweeping up, and then down, its wave-like course with great rapidity.
In nearly all climates near seas or large sheets of water, there is, coupled with the previous rhythm of swell and subsidence, a daily periodic- ity even to the direction of the wind, setting in from the sea in the morning, rising in velocity with the sun, dying away towards evening, to be followed by a breeze from the land, which in turn stiffens through the night, and sinks to rest in the morning.


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