The Philosophy of the Weather. And a Guide to Its ChangesButler, T. B. (Thomas Belden)
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The Philosophy of the Weather. And a Guide to Its Changes
Butler, T. B. (Thomas Belden)
Weather; Weather forecasting
Thus, it will be seen that in January, when the southern line is at San
Diego, at the south line of California, the focus of precipitation is over
Oregon; and that in August and September when the southern line is carried
up and over Oregon, the focus has traveled north to Sitka, and that it is
always at least 10 deg. north of the southern line of the belt upon that
coast. The increased quantities of rain which fall at the focus of
precipitation there, from Oregon up, are doubtless much enhanced by the
equatorial oceanic current which flows over opposite that part of the
continent. A like effect, precisely, is produced in Europe. The quantity
of rain which falls at Bergen, in Norway, being 87-61/100 inches per year,
more than three times the average for that continent.
The difference shown in the foregoing table, between Astoria and Puget's
Sound, is owing to the fact that the latter lies in the interior and
within the coast range of mountains, while Astoria is situated at the
mouth of the Columbia River, with an open view of the ocean.
A like comparative increase of precipitation in northern latitudes, in
summer, is found every where varying according to the local influences
which operate in the particular case. Thus,
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There falls in |Winter.|Spring.|Summer.|Aut'mn.| Year.
---------------------------------|-------|-------|-------|-------|------
Burlington, Vt., lat. 44 deg. 20' | 5.7 | 7.3 | 11.4 | 9.8 | 33.9
Albany, N. Y., lat. 42 deg. 39' | 8.3 | 9.8 | 12.3 | 10.3 | 40.7
Minnesota, Iowa, lat. 41 deg. 28' | 7.3 | 12.3 | 17.4 | 11.7 | 48.8
St. Peters'g, Russ., lat. 59 deg. 56'| 3.89 | 3.20 | 5.70 | 4.71 | 17.51
Pekin, China, lat. 40 deg. | .54 | 3.35 | 18.80 | 2.29 | 25.68
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Pekin lies in the northern part of China, and would have a much larger
fall of rain from a concentrated counter-trade, but for the numerous
mountain-ranges which intersect its path in winter, but over which it
passes at a greater elevation during the summer--a peculiarity from which
the eastern section of this country is most remarkably and happily free.
Thus, it is obvious that the focus of precipitation in the zone of extra
tropical rains, is some 8 deg. to 12 deg. north of its southern line, and travels
with the whole machinery in its annual transit north and south.
It is a question of some difficulty, perhaps, whether this focus is
increased by the increase of magnetic action at this point, for both the
line of descent of the counter-trade, and the focus of magnetic action,
are carried up in a like manner, and for a like cause, and, in all
probability, both concur in the result.
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