Lexicographical Neighbors of Isallobaric
Literary usage of Isallobaric
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Forecasting Weather by Napier Shaw (1911)
"The interval to be selected as the one during which the change shall be estimated
naturally gives rise to the consideration as to what an isallobaric chart ..."
2. Bulletin by Mount Weather Observatory, Bluemont, Va, United States Weather Bureau (1911)
"When this isallobaric gradient coincides approximately with the direction of the
wind, then the strength of the wind is considerably greater than that which ..."
3. Bulletin of the Mount Weather Observatory by Mount Weather Observatory (U.S.), Willis Luther Moore, United States Weather Bureau, United States Government Printing Office (1911)
"When this isallobaric gradient coincides approximate!}* with the direction of
the wind, then the strength of the wind is considerably greater than that ..."
4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1914)
"NILS EKHOLM in a recent work* makes •use of isallobaric charts (charts of equal
changes of pressure) in addition to the usual isobaric charts. ..."
5. Forecasting Weather by Napier Shaw (1911)
"The interval to be selected as the one during which the change shall be estimated
naturally gives rise to the consideration as to what an isallobaric chart ..."
6. Bulletin by Mount Weather Observatory, Bluemont, Va, United States Weather Bureau (1911)
"When this isallobaric gradient coincides approximately with the direction of the
wind, then the strength of the wind is considerably greater than that which ..."
7. Bulletin of the Mount Weather Observatory by Mount Weather Observatory (U.S.), Willis Luther Moore, United States Weather Bureau, United States Government Printing Office (1911)
"When this isallobaric gradient coincides approximate!}* with the direction of
the wind, then the strength of the wind is considerably greater than that ..."
8. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1914)
"NILS EKHOLM in a recent work* makes •use of isallobaric charts (charts of equal
changes of pressure) in addition to the usual isobaric charts. ..."