DOI: 10.17077/etd.39v1bj0q
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Novel spectators

Abstract: Tom Jones is a typical eighteenth-century hero: he is beaten, bullied, seduced, betrayed, and banished by numerous other characters in the narrative. He performs very little action himself, and that rather unsuccessfully. In one escapade in Book XIII, the hero overwhelmed by London society and ignored by his hosts, Fielding writes that "Poor Jones was rather a Spectator of this elegant scene, than an actor in it" (Tom Jones 451). Tom Jones is a bystander in his own story. The same might be said of protagonists… Show more

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“…Trajectory Analysis. Seven day air mass backward trajectories were calculated with the model Hysplit 4.8 using NCEP's Global Data Assimilation System (GDAS) data with 1°latitude/longitude resolution provided by NOAA-Air Resources Laboratory (36). Trajectories were calculated for intervals of 3 and 6 h with the sampling height as arrival height.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trajectory Analysis. Seven day air mass backward trajectories were calculated with the model Hysplit 4.8 using NCEP's Global Data Assimilation System (GDAS) data with 1°latitude/longitude resolution provided by NOAA-Air Resources Laboratory (36). Trajectories were calculated for intervals of 3 and 6 h with the sampling height as arrival height.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10] The HYSPLIT (Hybrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory) model version 4 was used in to generate air mass forward trajectories. The HYSPLIT model is the latest version of an integrated system for computing air parcel trajectories, dispersion, and deposition simulations [Draxler and Hess, 1997;Draxler et al, 2009]. In addition, the meteorological observations from the GDAS-1 (Global Data Assimilation System), which is one of the operational system series of NCEP (the National Center for Environmental Prediction) data, have been employed to assist in the interpretation of results.…”
Section: Meteorological Data and Hysplit Trajectoriesmentioning
confidence: 99%