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Pressure of the Wind

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 January 2013

Abstract

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Type
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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* This assumption is obviously inexact, as the means of the maximum pressures, while the pressure is increasing, will most probably belong to nearly the termination of the periods in which they occur, but since, while the pressure is diminishing, they will probably correspond to nearly the commencement of the periods, the interpolated time of maximum will not be affected by the error of the hypothesis.