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2. On the Causes of Local Peculiarities of Temperature in different parts of Great Britain

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2015

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Many remarkable diversities of temperature are observed in this island, which have not yet been satisfactorily accounted for, either by difference of latitude or of elevation, by shelter or exposure, or by the influence of currents in the ocean. It is attempted to shew that other causes usually assigned have no validity,—that the proximity of high, and consequently cold mountains, has no effect in cooling the low ground near them, even when their summits are covered with perpetual snow, and that a difference in the clearness of the sky, or in the radiating power of the surface of the ground, produces no effect on the average temperature.

Type
Proceedings 1848-49
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1850

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