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CHAPTER XVI.. Climate, 287.—Heat and Moisture Control Climates, 287.—Climatic

Soils, Their Formation, Properties, Composition, and Relations to Climate and Plant Growth in the Humid and Arid Regions · Eugene W. Hilgard — chapter 19 of 63 · ~105 words · public domain

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CLIMATE, 287.—Heat and Moisture Control Climates, 287.—Climatic Conditions, 287.—Ascertainment and Presentation of Temperature Conditions, 288.—Annual Mean not a Good Criterion, 289.—Extremes of Temperature are most Important, 289.—Seasonal and Monthly Means, 289.—Daily Variations, 290.—The Rainfall, 290.—Annual Rainfall not a Good Criterion, 290.—Distribution most Important, 290.—Winds, 291.—Heat the Cause of Winds, 291.—Trade Winds, 291.—Cyclones, 292.— Influence of the Topography on Winds; Rains to Windward of Mountains, Arid Climates to Leeward, 293.—General Distribution of Rainfall on the Globe. Figure, 294.—Ocean Currents, 295.—The Gulf Stream, 295.—The Japan Stream, 296.—Contrast of Climates of N. W. America, 297.—Continental, Coast and Insular Climates, 297.—Subtropic. Arid Belts, 298.—Utilization of the Arid Belts, 299.

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