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Definition of Northers
1. norther [n] - See also: norther
Lexicographical Neighbors of Northers
Literary usage of Northers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Meteorology, Weather, and Methods of Forecasting, Description of by Thomas Russell (1895)
"northers. — From Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico the north winds of winter ...
In Texas they are distinguished as dry and wet northers, depending on rain or ..."
2. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1871)
"THE northers OF TEXAS. By SOLOMON SIAS, of Charlotte- ville, NY AMONG the
meteorological phenomena peculiar to Texas are what are termed " the northers ..."
3. Influence of Climate in North and South America: Showing the Varied Climatic by John Disturnell (1867)
"The " northers" is a fierce chilly wind peculiar to the Gulf of Mexico, visiting
Texas and the coast southward during cold weather. ..."
4. A Popular Treatise on the Winds: Comprising the General Motions of the by William Ferrel (1889)
"COLD WAVES AND northers. 213. It frequently happens in the United States during
the winter season ... Those down in Texas are generally called " northers. ..."
5. The Natural Wealth of California: Comprising Early History; Geography by Titus Fey Cronise (1868)
"General Remarks—Temperature—Extremes of Heat and Cold—Winds—The Sea Breeze— northers—
... northers ..."
6. The Natural Wealth of California: Comprising Early History; Geography by Titus Fey Cronise (1868)
"General Remarks—Temperature—Extremes! of Heat and Cold—Winds—The Sea Breeze—
northers— ... northers ..."
7. Texas: The Rise, Progress, and Prospects of the Republic of Texas. In Two by William Kennedy (1841)
"... Summer and genial influence of the prevailing Breeze—Drought and unequal
distribution of Rain in Summer—northers—Mildness of the Winters in Texas Proper ..."