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On a remarkable depression of the barometer in November 1840, agreeing very closely in its movements and results with that of December 1821
Author(s) -
Luke Howard
Publication year - 1843
Publication title -
abstracts of the papers printed in the philosophical transactions of the royal society of london
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2053-9142
pISSN - 0365-5695
DOI - 10.1098/rspl.1837.0151
Subject(s) - barometer , declination , depression (economics) , period (music) , object (grammar) , climatology , interval (graph theory) , history , meteorology , geography , geodesy , geology , mathematics , art , physics , keynesian economics , artificial intelligence , astronomy , computer science , aesthetics , economics , combinatorics
The object of the author in the present paper is to show the close correspondence of the extraordinary depression of the barometer in the months of October and November of last year (1840), and of the remarkably stormy weather which prevailed at the same period, with similar phenomena occurring in December 1821, when the moon’s place in declination underwent the same changes during those two periods, at an interval of nineteen years.

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