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, squally. , thunder. lightning. , visibility. wet air (without rain falling). mist. n fog. b indicates blue sky. be c o g u w X y partly clouded sky. cloudy sky. overcast sky. gloom. ugly appearance. dew. hoar frost dry air (humidity less than 60%) dust haze (the turbid atmosphere of dry weather). Having these data all inserted, the synoptic chart is made, and it is possible to forecast the weather with a series of such charts, bearing in mind the following statements, which enable us to deter...mine the direction and the velocity of the wind, and deduce the type of weather to be expected. (a) The shape of the isobars usually assumes one of the typical forms, seven in number, which I will describe later. (b) These curves or isobars are always in movement, and by experience from the types of isobars this move- ment can usually be forecasted, thus enabling us to predict the weather. 15 (c) The direction of the wind can be forecasted in accordance with Buys Ballots' Law, which has been previously explained.
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