The nucleation of the uncontaminated atmosphere . 22Jj*23 2A- 25 26 27 28 29 30 IMh/Z 3 Fig. 92.—Graphs showing current nucleations, etc., February 21 to May 3. 106 NUCLEATION OF THE UNCONTAMINATED ATMOSPHERE. as also on the 5th and 16th. On the 3d the nuclei seem to have beencompletely wiped out by rain, and we get no more till the sun shinesnext day. From the 12th to the [6th the nucleation lags behind theother curves in recuperating, and again on the 21st and 27th. Asis often the case for low values, the nucleation does not follow theother curves on January 19. During the last days of the m


The nucleation of the uncontaminated atmosphere . 22Jj*23 2A- 25 26 27 28 29 30 IMh/Z 3 Fig. 92.—Graphs showing current nucleations, etc., February 21 to May 3. 106 NUCLEATION OF THE UNCONTAMINATED ATMOSPHERE. as also on the 5th and 16th. On the 3d the nuclei seem to have beencompletely wiped out by rain, and we get no more till the sun shinesnext day. From the 12th to the [6th the nucleation lags behind theother curves in recuperating, and again on the 21st and 27th. Asis often the case for low values, the nucleation does not follow theother curves on January 19. During the last days of the month thebehavior of the nuclei is quite unusual, although the snow on thosedays is light and dry. IbQ. Soa %u Jan. JM. cApr. Jkcui/. Fig. 93.—Chart showing the average daily nucleations at Block Island, in hundredsper cubic centimeter, from December to May, 1904-5.


Size: 2033px × 1229px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookpublisherwashi, bookyear1906