id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33429 Butler, T. B. (Thomas Belden) The Philosophy of the Weather. And a Guide to Its Changes .txt text/plain 117432 6516 73 portions of the atmosphere, having risen in the trade-wind region and run extra-tropical belt of regular rains surrounding the earth, north of the the sun as perfectly as the clouds of a north-east storm, it differs from generally, in all considerable storms, observe that the wind blows from of rains and calms follows the trades and sun, in their transit north and sun: the trades with the central belts of rains travel north and south In like manner the sea-breezes and other fair-weather surface winds, rise north-west, and makes the mean of the surface winds of their storms place, as the storms and counter-trades pass north and east in the the north-west wind and its peculiar fair-weather scud. snow storms originate the surface easterly winds in winter. attraction of an easterly wind, by the storm in the counter-trade. During set fair weather, when the attracting belt of rains is far north, ./cache/33429.txt ./txt/33429.txt