Report of International Meteorological Congress held at Chicago, Aug. 21-24, 1893, under auspices of Congress Auxiliary of World's Columbian Exposition; edited by Oliver L. Fassig [and Cleveland Abbe].
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Report of International Meteorological Congress held at Chicago, Aug. 21-24, 1893, under auspices of Congress Auxiliary of World's Columbian Exposition; edited by Oliver L. Fassig [and Cleveland Abbe].
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Report of International Meteorological Congress held at Chicago, Aug. 21-24, 1893, under auspices of Congress Auxiliary of World's Columbian Exposition; edited by Oliver L. Fassig [and Cleveland Abbe].
Corporate Agency Authors:
Weather Bureau and Agriculture, Department of
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Weather Bureau
Authors:
Fassig, Oliver L. and Abbe, Cleveland
Date:
1896
Publish Date ISO Format:
1896-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
18960101
Publication End:
18961231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Weather Bureau
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1896
Description:
pt. 3, p. xvii-xxi + 585-772, il. 18 pl. and maps.
Notes:
(Bulletin 11, pt. 3.)
Notes:
(Bulletin 11, pt. 3.) 20c
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Contents:
Anemometers in general use, Relative merits of; by W. H. Dines.
Asia, southern and western, Climatology of, by W. L. Dallas.
Austria Hungary, References to sources of information relative to climate of, by J. Hann.
British Islands, Climate of, by Charles Harding.
Cloud photography; by Alfred Angot.
Denmark, Climate of; by Adam Paulsen.
Dust, atmospheric, Observations of; by John Aitken.
German Empire, Development of climatology in; by Hugo Meyer.
Instrumental meteorology, Historical sketch of; by E. Gerland.
Italian mountains, Meteorology of; by Francesco Denza
Malay Archipelago, Climate of; by J. P. van der Stok
Mexico, Climate of city of; by Mariano Bárcena
Netherlands, Climate of; by Maurits Snellen.
Norway, Climate of; by H. Mohn.
Solar radiation, Observations of, how best made and compiled; by O. Schwolson.
Thermometers, registering air, On construction of, to replace ordinary alcohol and mercurial thermometers; by A. Sprung.
— registering maximum and minimum, Relative merits of various types of; by Daniel Draper.
United States, Climate of; by H. A. Hazen.
Upper atmosphere, The study of, by means of balloons; by V. Kremser.
— — by means of cloud observations; by Dr Vettin.
— — from observations on mountain stations; by J. Hann.
West Indies, Climate of; by Maxwell Hall.