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Atmospheric Pressure

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 January 2013

Abstract

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Abstracts of the Results of the Meteorological Observations, made at the observatory of General Sir T. M. Brisbane, Bart., Makerstoun. 1843
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1847

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* I have pointed out elsewhere (Transactions of Sections, Report of Brit. Assoc. 1845, p. 15), that the means of the monthly maxima and minima are probably always less than the mean pressure in certain latitudes (including 50° and 60° north), but that in other latitudes the reverse is the case. The explanation of this fact will probably be found in the prevalence and excessive pressures of particular winds.