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RefNoPP/5/22
Previous numbersPP/37/26
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TitlePaper, 'Report to the Solar Physics Committee on a comparison between apparent inequalities of short period in sun-spot areas and in diurnal temperature ranges at Toronto and Kew' by Balfour Stewart and William Lant Carpenter
CreatorCarpenter; William Lant (fl 1884-1886)
Date1884
DescriptionStewart and Carpenter write: ' It has been known for some time, through the researches of Sabine and others, that there is a close connexion between the inequalities in the state of the Sun’s surface as denoted by sun-spot areas and those in terrestrial magnetism as denoted by the diurnal ranges of oscillation of the declination magnet; and moreover, the observations of Baxendell, Meldrum, and various other meteorologists have induced us to suspect that there may likewise be a connexion between solar inequalities and-those in terrestrial meteorology. This latter connexion, however, assuming it to exist, is not so well established as the former—at least if we compare together Inequalities of long period. Attempts have been made to explain this by imagining that for long periods the state of the atmosphere, as regards absorption, may change in such a manner as to diminish or even cloak the effects of solar variation by increasing the absorption when the sun is strongest and diminishing the absorption when the sun is weakest.'

Annotations in pencil and ink throughout. Includes seven pages of graphs relating to diurnal temperature ranges.

Subject: Meteorology

Received 21 April 1884. Read 1 May 1884.

A version of this paper was published in volume 37 of the Proceedings of the Royal Society as Report to the solar physics Committee on a comparison between apparent inequalities of short period in sun-spot areas and in diurnal temperature-ranges at Toronto and Kew'.
Extent51p
FormatManuscript
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PhysicalDescriptionInk and graphite pencil on paper
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rspl.1884.0036
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CodePersonNameDates
NA6042Stewart; Balfour (1828 - 1887)1828 - 1887
NA8279Sabine; Sir; Edward (1788 - 1883)1788 - 1883
NA6668Baxendell; Joseph (1815 - 1887)1815 - 1887
NA6163Meldrum; Charles (1821 - 1901)1821 - 1901
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