Temperature Inversions in Relation to Frosts

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Temperature Inversions in Relation to Frosts
Alexander Mcadie
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Thus we may generalize and say that what- ever favors clear, still, dry air favors frost. The theory of successful frost fighting then is to interfere with or prevent these processes which as we have seen facilitate cooling close to the ground. In what way can this best be done ?
PROTECTION FROM INJURY BY FROST.
The most natural way would be to conserve the earth's heat, which could be accomplished by covering plants with cloth, straw, newspaper, or perhaps better still, modern weather proof sh
...eeting or in still another way by a cover of dense smoke, generally called a smudge. A second method would be by means of direct application of heat; and this is accomplished in orange groves by means of improved orchard heaters. Large fires waste heat and are neither economical nor effective. A third method would be based upon some method of mixing the air strata and getting the benefit of the warmer higher levels. Fourth, advantage might be taken of some agency such as water -or water vapor, having a high specific heat.

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