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Meteorology is the interdisciplinary scientific study of the atmosphere. Studies in the field stretch back millennia, though significant progress in meteorology did not occur until the eighteenth century. The nineteenth century saw breakthroughs occur after observing networks developed across several countries. Breakthroughs in weather forecasting were achieved in the latter half of the twentieth century, after the development of the computer.
General
[edit]- Meteorological Observations at Sea (1853)
- Matthew Fontaine Maury
- An essay on the winds and the currents of the ocean
- "Sea, Sunlight and Sky" in Popular Science Monthly, 2 (November 1872)
- "Meteorology of the Sun and Earth" in Popular Science Monthly, 8 (November 1875)
- "Atmospheric Pressure and Life" in Popular Science Monthly, 11 (July 1877)
- "Ocean Meteorology I" in Popular Science Monthly, 16 (November 1879)
- "Ocean Meteorology II" in Popular Science Monthly, 16 (December 1879)
- "Green Suns and Red Sunsets" in Popular Science Monthly, 24 (March 1884)
- "Meteorology," in The New International Encyclopædia, New York: Dodd, Mead and Co. (1905)
- "Anemometer," in The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co. (1914)
- "Doldrums," in The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co. (1914)
- "Meteorology," in The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co. (1914)
- Physical Geography Of The Sea 1855
- Types of Australian weather
- The Climate and Weather of Australia (1913)
- Handbook of Meteorology by Jacques Wardslaw Redway (1921)
- Comparison of 1930 Drought With Six Others (1930) (start transcription)
Meteorological optics
[edit]Climatology & weather
[edit]- "An Account of the Effects of Lightening at South Weald, in Essex" by William Heberden in Philosophical Transactions, volume 54 (1764)
- "Observations upon the Effects of Lightning, with an Account of the Apparatus proposed to prevent its Mischiefs to Buildings, more particularly to Powder Magazines" by William Watson in Philosophical Transactions, volume 54 (1764)
- An Account of the Effects of Lightning in St. Bride's Church, Fleet-street, on the 18th of June 1764 by Edward Delaval in Philosophical Transactions, volume 54 (1764).
- A Letter from Thomas Lawrence, M. D. to William Heberden, M. D. and F. R. S. concerning the Effects of Lightning, in Essex-street, on the 18th of June, 1764 in Philosophical Transactions, volume 54 (1764)
- "The Weather and the Sun" in Popular Science Monthly, 3 (August 1873)
- "Forests and Rainfall" in Popular Science Monthly, 7 (June 1875)
- "Thunder-Showers" in Popular Science Monthly, 7 (July 1875)
- "Distribution of Atmospheric Moisture" in Popular Science Monthly, 7 (August 1875)
- "The Protection of Buildings from Lightning" in Popular Science Monthly, 10 (December 1876)
- "Formation of Raindrops and Hailstones" in Popular Science Monthly, 10 (March 1877)
- "The Great Bengal Cyclone of 1876" in Popular Science Monthly, 12 (December 1877)
- "The Storm-Wave in Bengal" in Littell's Living Age, 132 (1702) January 27, 1877.
- "Electricity in Thunder-Storms" in Popular Science Monthly, 13 (October 1878)
- "The International Weather-Service" in Popular Science Monthly, 16 (January 1880)
- "A Japanese Typhoon" in Popular Science Monthly, 18 (January 1881)
- "Effects of Lightning on Rocks and Soil" in Popular Science Monthly, 20 (March 1882)
- "What are Clouds?" in Popular Science Monthly, 21 (October 1882)
- "Icebergs and Fog in the North Atlantic" in Popular Science Monthly, 22 (March 1883)
- "Cyclones and Tornadoes" in Popular Science Monthly, 23 (October 1883)
- "Protection Against Lightning I" in Popular Science Monthly, 25 (September 1884)
- "Protection Against Lightning II" in Popular Science Monthly, 25 (October 1884)
- Presidential Radio Address - 18 April 1998
- Presidential Radio Address - 8 May 1999
- Presidential Radio Address - 14 November 1998
- Friends of the Earth, Inc. v. Watson, Declaration of Dr. David R. Legates in support of defendants’ reply to plaintiffs’ opposition to defendants’ motion for summary judgment
- Ferocity of the Filipinos as it appeared in The New York Times
- Letter by Alexander Hamilton on the hurricane of August 1772
- Isothermal Line as it appeared in The New Student's Reference Work
Weather forecasting
[edit]- Weather Prophecies as it appeared in the December 1872 Popular Science Monthly
Climate change
[edit]- ICTA Petition for a Writ of Certiorari on EPA Global Warming Case
- EPA final brief, ICTA Petition for Review of Final Action of the EPA
- Presidential Radio Address - 14 August 1999
- Presidential Radio Address - 14 March 1998
- Presidential Radio Address - 25 July 1998
- Presidential Radio Address - 29 May 1999
- Presidential Radio Address - 31 January 1998
- Peoples Agreement of the World People's Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth
- Hurricane Katrina and Global Warming, 9 September 2005 by Al Gore
Aurorae
[edit]- "An Account of a remarkable Meteor seen at Oxford, March 5, 1764" by in Philosophical Transactions, 54 (1764), pp. 326–329
- "Aurora Polaris," by H. R. P. in Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition (v. 3) (1878)
Film
[edit]- Clouds (c. 1920s)