A History of the Theories of Rain and Other Forms of Precipitation |
Contents
SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTHCENTURY | 20 |
THE STRUCTURE OF CLOUDS AND THEIR | 43 |
THE VARIATIONS OF THE BAROMETER | 63 |
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Acad Aitken aqueous Aristotle ascending currents atmosphere barometer barometri believed bubbles Carla cause century Chapter chemical clouds cold colder conclusion condensation cooling Dalton Deluc Descartes descend droplets drops earth elastic fluids electricity equilibrium Erasmus Darwin Espy evaporation exhalations experiments explain fall fire Franklin freezing gases Geneva hail hailstones height hydrometeors hygrometer hypsometry Ibid idea Idées John Dalton latent heat later Leibnitz lighter liquid London Luke Howard Lunar Society Manchester Lit Mém mercury Meteorol meteorology moist air moisture motion mountains Musschenbroek nature observations paper Paris particles Patrick Wilson phenomena Phil Phys physicist physics precipitation pressure Priestley produced published radiation raindrops Ramazzini referred result rise saturated Saussure says seems snow snow pellets solution theory specific gravity speculations storms substances supercooled supposed surface temperature theory of rain thought tion Trans vesicles warm warmer water vapour weather wind Zylius