Worlds in the Making: the Evolution of the Universe

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Worlds in the Making: the Evolution of the Universe
Arrhenius, Svante, 1859-1927
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Something similar appUes to the clouds of Jupiter, but the differ- ence in that case is much smaller — only about one per cent. The clouds of our atmosphere behave quite dif- ferently, a fact which is explained by our atmospheric circulation.* i In our case, of course, the position of the sun with re- gard to the earth — that is to say, the sjmodical period — can * The very highest strata of our atmosphere (at levels of from 20 to 80 km., 15 to 50 miles) may perhaps form an exception. The lumin...ous clouds which were observed in the years 1883-1892 at Berlin (after the eruption of Krakatoa), and which were floating at a very high level, showed a drift with regard to the surface of the earth opposite to the drift of the cirrus clouds, which are directed eastward.
" 135 WORLDS IN THE MAKING alone be of importance. We recognize that the period of 25.93 days does not at all agree with any period of the solar photosphere. The solar equatorial zone differs least, and it would be appropriate to reckon with this period, since the earth never moves very far from the plane of the solar equator, and returns to that plane, at any rate, twice in the course of a year.


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