The Eclipse-Wind

Mathematics – Logic

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ALTHOUGH meteorological observations during total eclipses of the sun are of secondary importance, the changes of temperature and humidity being well known, yet it is still uncertain whether those changes do occur in atmospheric pressure, and, consequently, of wind, which, theoretically, ought to result from the sudden chilling of the air by the passage of the moon's shadow, and the consequent increased barometric pressure out of which the wind should blow in all directions.

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