Citations:isonephelic

English citations of isonephelic

concerning isonephs

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  • 1944, Helmut Erich Landsberg, A Climatic Study of Cloudiness Over Japan:
    [] it explains on the whole the distribution of cloudiness that is observed over the Japanese Islands. A set of isonephelic lines is shown, one for each month of the year, in Figures 32-43.

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  • 1905, W. S. Wallace, “A Tale of the Northern Bush”, in The Westminster, volume 7, page 256:
    One day—it was a quiet, cold day, with an isonephelic sky, and not a breath of wind; just the kind of day one loses his way in the bush []