New Physical Geography for Grammar And High Schools And Colleges

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New Physical Geography for Grammar And High Schools And Colleges
Monteith James
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TJiese directions are west in the Torrid, east &r northeast in the North Temperate, and east V southeast in the South Temperate zone.
They are from 2OO to 5OO miles in diameter, often traveling several thousand miles before their fury is spent.
The whirl is from right to left in the northern, and from left to right in the southern hemi- sphere.
The cyclone is preceded by a dead calm, which is its true beginning.
Cyclones usually, if not always, originate in warm, ocean currents, and never withi
...n six or eight degrees of the Equator.
The tornadoes of the Great Central Plain are land cyclones, smaller in extent, but, perhaps, equally as violent as the cyclones of the ocean.
The funnel of the tornado is the center of the storm, and is almost, if not quite, a vacuum.
The velocity of the wind during a tornado often exceeds 1OO miles per hour, the tornado moving east or northeast.
Nearly all ordinary storms are of the nature of cyclones, lacking, however, their violence.
They consist of a center, called the area of low barometer, towards which the wind blows with a spiral motion, from, every quarter.


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