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Chapter 4 HOAR-FROST

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res on the glass of the bedroom window on a cold winter morning. Frost is a wonderful artist; during the night

s of ice on the green pasture; and the clear, slender blades seem

winter, that, when sheets of paper and plates of metal were laid out, all began to attract hoar-frost as soon as they had time to cool down to the temperature of the air. He was struck with the fact that, while the thermometer indicated 36 degrees of frost a few feet above the ground and 44 degrees of frost at the surface of the snow, there were only 8 degrees of frost at a point 3 inches below the surface of the snow. If he

ht; big plane-tree leaves may be found scattered over the place. You see little or no hoar-frost on the upper surface of the leaves. But turn up the surface next the earth, or the road, or the grass, and what do you see? You have only to handle the leaf in this way to be brightly astonished. A thick white coating of hoar-frost, as thick as a layer of snow, is on

th rose from its surface, and was arrested by the cold surface of the leaves. So cold was that surface that it froze the water-vapour when rising from t

hen the thermometer was as low as 51° in the shade. But during the night my thermometer on the grass registered 32°-the freezing point. On the evening of the sultry day I examined the soil at 10 o'clock. It was damp, and the grass round it was filmy moist. The leaves of the trees were crackling dry, and all above was void of moisture. The air became gradually chilly; and as gradually the moisture rose in height on the shrubs and lower branches of small trees. The moon shone bright, and the stars showed their clear, chilly

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Contents

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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
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Chapter 2 THE FORMATION OF DEW
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Chapter 3 TRUE AND FALSE DEW
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Chapter 4 HOAR-FROST
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Chapter 5 FOG
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Chapter 6 THE NUMBERING OF THE DUST
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Chapter 7 DUST AND ATMOSPHERIC PHENOMENA
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Chapter 8 A FOG-COUNTER
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Chapter 9 FORMATION OF CLOUDS
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Chapter 10 DECAY OF CLOUDS
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Chapter 11 IT ALWAYS RAINS
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Chapter 12 HAZE
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Chapter 13 HAZING EFFECTS OF ATMOSPHERIC DUST
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Chapter 14 THUNDER CLEARS THE AIR
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Chapter 15 DISEASE-GERMS IN THE AIR
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Chapter 16 A CHANGE OF AIR
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Chapter 17 THE OLD MOON IN THE NEW MOON'S ARMS
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Chapter 18 AN AUTUMN AFTERGLOW
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Chapter 19 A WINTER FOREGLOW
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Chapter 20 THE RAINBOW
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Chapter 21 THE AURORA BOREALIS
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Chapter 22 THE BLUE SKY
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Chapter 23 A SANITARY DETECTIVE
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Chapter 24 FOG AND SMOKE
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Chapter 25 ELECTRICAL DEPOSITION OF SMOKE
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Chapter 26 RADIATION FROM SNOW
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Chapter 27 MOUNTAIN GIANTS
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Chapter 28 THE WIND
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Chapter 29 CYCLONES AND ANTI-CYCLONES
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Chapter 30 RAIN PHENOMENA
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Chapter 31 THE METEOROLOGY OF BEN NEVIS
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Chapter 32 THE WEATHER AND INFLUENZA
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Chapter 33 CLIMATE
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Chapter 34 THE "CHALLENGER" WEATHER REPORTS
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Chapter 35 WEATHER-FORECASTING
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