Recent observations in Switzerland give a new importance to the hygrometrical functions of snow, and of course to the forest as its accumulator and protector.
Our inquiries upon this branch of the subject will accordingly be limited to the thermometrical and hygrometrical influences of the woods.
The relative thermometrical conditions of land and water in the same vicinity are constantly varying, and the hygrometrical state of both is equally unstable.
Note: In hygrometrical reports (as of the United States Signal Service) complete saturation of the air is designated by Humidity 100, and its partial saturation by smaller numbers.
This thermometrical and hygrometrical state of the air, always invariable, is, without doubt, one of the principal circumstances in maintaining the integrity of these mummies.
Thus the lightning would trace a sort of plan of the hygrometrical state of the air for a certain portion of the atmosphere.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hygrometrical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.