Show MARTIAN meteorology the weather or on our oar neighboring planet la Is always flae the martian an meteorology is less complicated and more pleasant than that af 1 the earth r says rys ys the he north american EC do view ie there th ere the weather her is almost always fine fin e especially during summer very seldom are there clouds even in winter generally when we are unable to distinguish through the telescope the tha details of the geographical graphical ceo configurations upon the planet the fault is in our own atmosphere and not is in that of mars it is very rarely the case that when our atmospheric conditions are good we are unable to see these details during the last period of ob serration of mars in 1894 1 I to speak for myself encountered only 15 days from october 10 to 25 when the surface of the planet was veiled by its own atmos phere clouds are excessively rare on the murfa surface c e of mars and perhaps exist at al all only as fogs or light cirrus they are not clouds of rain in or storm these veils are very infrequent there chib they are perpetual upon the earth probably there is not a single day in the year when the entire sur muriace L ace of the earth is uncovered so that it could be satisfactorily observed from space the two planets have two meteorological meteor logical ml systems that are absolutely antithetic furthermore in the rarefied attao phare of mars there can be ro no powerful powe elit winds like ae the trade finnsr winfus and va t atmospheric currer chich rule terrestrial climates cl maecs C capi ensio oDan nally however hower cr observers hav noted ions iong streams 1 of snow which a pear to hav bave ly cur curreli reni in a tranquil atmosphere for instance olis ened suea ata docs in Novem november berand and docen her 16 ceroua anda the pole an extends aig acom a distance fros it kut 11 ut such t aings arz aia exceptions the normal condition of of f mars is ilfin fin weather |