Even now a great deal of atmosphericphenomena is barely understood.
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Meanwhile, the atmosphericphenomena were momentarily assuming a more and more portentous aspect.
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His paintings of atmosphericphenomena-parhelions ,paraselenae ,lunarhaloes-depictedthe exact degrees of the sun.
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The most celebrated of them are in favor of atmosphericphenomena, and they are probably correct.
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But for seven years the atmosphericphenomena continued-
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Observed to-day some curious atmosphericphenomena.
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Blue atmosphericphenomena are hard to study from the ground, because the atmosphere is so good at scattering blue light.
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He had pored over records of atmosphericphenomena, of cosmic ray counts, of radio noise and starlight fluence-andfound nothing.
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With no field of action had the sway of the ancient deities been more identified than with that of atmosphericphenomena.
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The amount of energy involved in even the most localised of atmosphericphenomena is on a scale almost unknown in human activities.
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The stagnant heat and humidity were so heavy they no longer seemed like atmosphericphenomena, but had assumed a suffocating gelatinous density.
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Meteorologists are in a somewhat similar position; they have succeeded, by and large, in finding explanations for all known atmosphericphenomena save one.
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But it also found that some sightings were possibly of rare atmosphericphenomena -pockets of electrically charged plasmas forming in the atmosphere.
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During the fifteen years before the appearance of the plague in Europe there were peculiar atmosphericphenomena all over the world, besides numerous earthquakes.
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Many are the singular atmosphericphenomena observable upon the plains, and they would afford a field of interesting researches for the curious natural philosopher.
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Further observations were to be made on sound, on solar radiation, on the actinic action of the sun, and on atmosphericphenomena in general.