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Scientific Serials - Nature
Nature· 2 days agoTHE American Meteorological Journal for September contains (1) an article by Prof. H. A. Hazen on cloud formation. The author considers that theories of storm generation and cloud formation ...
Showers of Fish - Nature
Nature· 2 days agoSunder Lal Hora discusses Indian examples of the phenomenon, and gives references to papers dealing with these, some of which appeared more than a century ago. There is on the face of it no ...
Scientific Serials - Nature
Nature· 2 days agoHazen, to determine, by means of the sling hygrometer, the temperature and humidity at each mile by walking down the mountain and up again. The results of sixteen journeys show that in the cases ...
Faye on the Laws of Storms * - Nature
Nature· 2 days agoExamination of the Theory of Aspiration.—After a somewhat detailed account of opinions held regarding waterspouts in the prehistoric and Roman epochs, and from the sixteenth century downwards ...
Who could replace Joe Biden and how likely is it to happen?
Metro· 2 days agoGet in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk. For more stories like this,...
Opinion: I’m a flight attendant. Keep your #@$%&! seat belt on | CNN
CNN.com· 2 days agoAs a flight attendant for over 28 years, I’ve had my fair share of bumpy rides. I’ve spent a lot of...
Opinion: I’m a flight attendant. Keep your #@$%&! seat belt on
CNN via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAmid a recent spate of turbulence horror stories in the news, flight attendant Heather Poole shares...
Severe Tornado at Nashville, Tennessee - Nature
Nature· 2 days agoM. Williamson, of the Weather Bureau Office at Nashville, Tennessee, of a severe tornado that visited that city, on March 14, 1933. Although the storm has in Mr. Williamsons ...
Meteorological Notes - Nature
Nature· 2 days agoTORNADO IN CHESTER COUNTY, PENN., U.S.—Mr. Richard Darlington, of Ercildoun Seminary, has published an account of a remarkable tornado which swept over ...
Scientific Serials - Nature
Nature· 2 days agoHe also believes that fine dust particles, both near the surface and at a great altitude, play a more important part in this absorption, both general and selective, than has been hitherto supposed ...