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
& Eng. | cold Europe |
| 1772| hot America | Am., great snow |
| 1773| .... | .... |
| 1774| .... | severe Europe |
| 1775| .... | .... |
| 1776| hot | severe Europe |
| 1777| .... | .... |
| 1778| hot | mild |
| 1779| hot Eng. | very severe |
| 1780| .... | .... |
| 1781| .... | .... |
| 1782| dry Amer. | .... |
| 1783| hot | very severe |
| 1784| hot | .... |
| 1785| dry Europe | cold |
| 1786| cool | cold |
| 1787| cool | .... |
| 1788| rainy Amer. | cold |
| 1789| cool spring, hot summer | severe Eur., mild Amer. |
| 1790| .... | .... |
| 1791| very hot Am. | cold |
| 1792| .... | .... |
| 1793| hot, dry Am. | mild Amer. |
| 1794| .... | severe Europe |
| 1795| Amer., hot, rainy | .... |
| 1796| Autumn very Dry Am. | cold Amer. |
| 1797| cool Am. | severe Amer. |
| 1798| very hot } | { long & severe |
| 1799| very dry Am. } | { Amer. & Eur. |
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Still more definite evidence is found in the meteorological tables of Dr.
Holyoke and Dr. Hildreth, and an account, by Dr. Hildreth, of the seasons
when the Ohio River was closed or obstructed by ice, found in Silliman's
Journal, new series, vol. xiii. p. 238.
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