Other suggestions have been thrown out, and instances adduced by different writers as to the possibility of volcanoes, and even fires, originating violent circular motions of the atmosphere ; and that volcanic eruptions are often accompanied by violent... Journal - Side 8561847Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Henry Piddington - 1848 - 432 sider
...intersect each other, and from their opposing forces cause the phenomena of hurricanes or rotary storms ? 33. Other suggestions have been thrown out, and instances...falls of rain there is no doubt. I have myself pointed out—though my published Researches have been confined like those of Redfield and Reid to the effects,... | |
| Henry Piddington - 1848 - 352 sider
...hurricanes or rotary storms ? 33. Other suggestions have been thrown out, and instances adduced hy different writers as to the possibility of volcanoes,...pointed out — though my published Researches have been confined like those of Redfield and Reid to the effects, as the sure eventual index to guide us... | |
| Henry Piddington - 1851 - 430 sider
...where the law which regulates the motions of the larger kinds, ceases to be an invariable one. 39. Other suggestions have been thrown out, and instances...often accompanied by violent storms and heavy falls of ram there is no doubt. I have myself pointed out — though my published researches have been confined,... | |
| Henry Piddington - 1860 - 448 sider
...where the law which regulates the motions of the larger kinds, ceases to be an invariable one. 39. Other suggestions have been thrown out, and instances...I have myself pointed out — though my published researehes have been confined, like those of REDI-IELD and JVKID to the effects, as the sure eventual... | |
| Paul Frederick H. Baddeley - 1860 - 166 sider
...thus exposed. Nr. 36. How Volcanic Eruptions may cause Storms. Many observers of note, are of opinion that Volcanic Eruptions are often accompanied by violent storms and heavy falls of rain. If we admit the existence of a stratum of Electro-magnetic spiral bodies floating in the higher regions,... | |
| Henry Piddington - 1869 - 458 sider
...where the law which regulates the motions of the larger kinds, ceases to be an invariable one. 39. Other suggestions have been thrown out, and instances...pointed out— though my published researches have been confined, like those of BEDFIELD and REID to the effects, as- the sure eventual index to guide... | |
| Asiatic Society of Japan - 1882 - 390 sider
...invariable one." Some writers advance the idea that volcanoes — and even largo fires — originate violent circular motions of the atmosphere ; and that...often accompanied by violent storms and heavy falls of raiu there is no doubt. Mr. Pcddington says : " There is much to countenance the idea that cyclones... | |
| 1874 - 426 sider
...— and even largo fires — originate violent circular motions of the atmosphere ; and that voleanic eruptions are often accompanied by violent storms and heavy falls of rain there is no doubt. ,Mr. Peddington say : " there is much to countenance the idea that cyclones in some parts of the world... | |
| 1882 - 758 sider
...invariable one." Some writers advance the idea that volcanoes — and even large fires — originate violent circular motions of the atmosphere ; and that...storms and heavy falls of rain there is no doubt. Mr. Peddington says : " There is much to countenance the idea that cyclones in some parts of the world... | |
| Henry Piddington - 1889 - 448 sider
...where the law which regulates the motions of the larger kinds, ceases to be an invariable one. 39. Other suggestions have been thrown out, and instances...possibility of volcanoes, and even fires, originating violentcircularmotionsof the atmosphere; and that volcanic eruptions are often accompanied by violent... | |
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