Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms - Containing the True Law of Lunar Influence by T. Bassnett
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CONTENTS. SECTION FIRST. Present State of the Science of Meteorology--Primordial Condition of the Solar System--Theory of Gravitation the great key of Nature--Bessell's doubts of its perfect adequacy--the Newtonian Vacuum: its difficulties--Nature of the element called Ether--The Medium of Space and the Electric Fluid--Ponderosity of Matter--Dynamical law of Equilibrium--Specific heat and its relation to space--A Plenum not opposed to Gravitation--The medium of space in motion--Formation of Vortices--A new principle developed--Elements of the problem--Hutton's theory of the production of rain--Indications of change and the cause--Action of the Ethereal Current--Physical process of Atmospheric Derangement--Redfield's theory of Storms: its difficulties--All storms are of brief duration and limited extent. 13 SECTION SECOND. Mechanical action of the Moon--The Moon's mass--Axis of the Terral Vortex affected by the Moon: its inclination and position: its displacement--An example of the principle--Corrections necessary--Milwaukie storm--New York storm--Ottawa storm--Liverpool storm--Names and recurring order of the storm-producing agents--Record of the weather--Second New York storm. 58 |
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