 | Thomas Dick - Philosophy and religion - 1869 - 664 pages
...fair weather may be expected. 6. The unsettled motion of the mercury denotes unsettled weather. 7. In fair weather, when the mercury falls much and low,...for two or three days before the rain comes, then a great deal of wet weather may be expected and probably high winds. 8. In winter, spring, and autumn,... | |
 | Charles Leeson Prince - Climatic changes - 1871 - 278 pages
...you may expect a continuance of fair weather for several days. In fair weather, when the barometer falls much and low, and thus continues for two or three days before the rain comes, you may expect much rain and probably high winds. " Long foretold long last, Short notice soon past."... | |
 | John Platts - Curiosities and wonders - 1876 - 986 pages
...three days before the bad weather is entirely over, then a continuance of fair weather may be expected. In fair weather, when the mercury falls much and low,...for two or three days before the rain comes, then a deal of wet may be expected, and probably high winds. The unsettled motion of the mercury denotes... | |
 | John J. Prince - 1877 - 184 pages
...three days before the foul weather has gone away, then a continuance of fair weather may be expected to follow. (6) In fair weather, when the mercury falls...for two or three days before the rain comes, then a great deal of wet may be expected to follow. (7) The unsettled motion, or frequent rising and falling,... | |
 | Popular encyclopedia - 1883 - 606 pages
...the foul weather has gone away, then a continuance of fair weather may be expected to follow. 6th. In fair weather, when the mercury falls much and low,...for two or three days before the rain comes, then a great deal of wet and high winds may be expected to follow. 7th. The unsettled motion or frequent... | |
 | Science - 1842 - 446 pages
...risen. 5. In foul weather, when the mercury rises much and high, and so continues for two or three days before the foul weather is quite over, then expect a continuance of fair weather to follow. G. In fair weather, when the mercury falls much and low, and thus continues for two or three days before... | |
 | The Farmer's Magazine - 1837 - 526 pages
...continues to Rise for twe or three days before the foul weather U over, to expect > continuance affair weather to follow. 6. — In fair weather, when the Mercury Falls much and low, and continues so, for two or three days, before the rain comes, then expect much wet ; and probably high... | |
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