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TERRESTRIAL AND SOLAR RELATIONS
TABLE 77
The Synchronism Between the Solar and the Terrestrial Annual
Variations of the Meteorological Elements
Year
Sun-spots
Promi
nences
Horizont.
Mag. Am.
Argentina
United States
C M
R
C M
R
C M
R
AB
A T
A e
Prec.
A B
A T
Prec.
1872
720
+500
1800
+845
2033
+679
mm.
-0.94
°C
+0.21
mm.
+0.29
mm.
- 76
inch
°F.
inch
-9.60
73
645
+151
1700
+35312054
-251
- .58
+ .15
+ .72
+ 32
+ 9.35
74
578
- 43
1569
-154
1894
+168
+ .05
- .58
- .48
+ 78
- 7.46
75
364
-159
1188
-332
1630
- 61
+ .47
+ .09
- .31
- 50
-0.89
76
213
- 77
865
+ 11
1681
-358
+ .04
+ .04
+ .26
+ 94
-0.99
77
120
+ 27
695
+ 47
1715
-320
- .52
+ .72
+ .70
-104
+ 2.65
78
177
-136
791
-353
1948
+110
+ .25
- .62
+ .20
+252
-0.021
+0.6
+22.11
79
260
-188
1015
-454
2256
- 23
+ .33
- .14
- .51
-327
+ .005
+0.4
-15.18
1880
373
+ 14
1332
+ 6
2729
+ 1
- .26
- .22
- .05
- 69
+ .023
-1.4
- 6.15
81
518
+133
1064
+394
2946
- 80
- .41
+ .37
+ .46
+107
- .010
+0.4
+ 4.47
82
656
+ 60
2063
+264
3144
+613
+ .22
- .18
- .49
-108
+ .003
-0.2
+ 0.60
83
704
+ 61
2252
-456
3193
- 47
+ .20
- .01
+ -17
+ 73
+ .021
-0.3
- 5.39
84
634
+127
2170
+686
3204
+ 19
- .18
+ .37
+ .36
- 22
- .024
-0.9
+18.36
85
523
+103
2080
+204
2920
+ 53
+ .14
- .48
- .19
+174
- .011
+1.6
- 0.81
86
386
- 81
2098
-513
2779
+142
+ .33
- .25
- .36
- 87
+ .009
-0.3
-14.84
87
249
- 92
1671
+206 2569
-233
- .17
+ .35
- .11
-204
+ .010
-0.6
- 5.76
88
140
- 59
1352
+535
2298
+144
- .43
+ .54
+ .48
+ 83
- .014
+0.6
+ 7.59
89
165
- 90
1402
-678
2220
- 48
+ .11
- .45
+ .15
+217
- .009
+0.6
- 0.31
1890
309
-224
1521
-836
2473
-854
+ .50
- .26
- .77
-186
+ .016
-0.6
- 0.44
91
496
- 69
1592
+244
2613
- 82
- .57
+ .29
+ .49
+108
- .002
+0.3
- 0.51
92
669
+207
1740
+732
2795
+804
+ .04
- .10
+ .08
- 31
- .003
+0.4
+ 3.69
93
805
+214
1931
+310
2993
+151
+ .65
- .42
-1.03
-185
+ .003
-1.0
+ 0.33
94
820
+116
1806
-339
3073
+ 7
+ .05
- .43
- .29
+ 60
+ .006
-0.5
- 5.31
95
708
+ 60
1534
+106
2806
-195
- .47
+ .48
+ .15
+ 35
.000
0.0
- 7.48
96
568
- 67
1230
- 19 2650
+280
- .08
+ .91
+ .83
+ 21
- .007
+0.7
+ 2.15
97
410
- 95
1037
+ 76 2441
-177
+ .52
- .14
+ .09
- 17
+ .005
+0.2
+ 8.38
98 279
+ 42
817
- 96
2236
+130
+ .09
-1.10
- .91
-112
+ .001
-0.4
- 5.39
. 99
185
- 40
604
-106
1925
+107
- .45
+ -21
+ .28
+129
- .003
-0.5
- 2.80
1930
135
- 21
398
+145
1765
-176
- .25
+ .59
+ .61
+169
- .002
+1.0
+ 6.63
01
129
- 96
295
-150
1717
-343
+ .11
- .04
- .67
-211
+ .008
+0.3
- 7.98
02
201
-140
305
-222 1853
-389
- .44
+ -16
+ -H
-134
- .017
-0.7
+ 2.16
03
330
- 38
300
- 96 1896
+230
+ .22
- .32
+ .17
+ 76
+ .014
-0.5
- 0.85
04
453
+ 51
400
+150 2000
-213
+ .01
- .03
+ .06
+229
+ .008
+0.7
-11.53
05
550
+212
600
- 81 2180
+ 14
- .08
- .19
+ .12
+ 41
- .009
0.0
+ 7.81
06
650
- 4
- .17
+ .74
- .01
-197
+19.11
07
08
09
- .08
+ .41
+ .20
- .02
- .26
- .01
+ .15
- .17
- .47
- 5
+ 26
-115
+ 0.26
1910
11
- .16
- .11
+ .45
- .46
- .20
- .07
- 66
+178
CM = consecutive mean; R = residual; C M + R = Observed.
A B — variation of barometric pressure; AT — variation of temperature.
Ae = variation of the vapor pressure; Prec. = excess of precipitation.
in the United States that .compares with it, because of changes
of one kind or another in the instrumental conditions or the
hours of observing. The writer spent many years in adjusting
the imperfect observations in the United States, and finally