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- catalog contributor b5053672.
- catalog created "1894-96.".
- catalog date "1894".
- catalog date "1894-96.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1894-96.".
- catalog description "(cont) The Nile. W. Willcocks.--The best means of finding rules for predicting floods in water courses. M. Babinet.--The forecasting of ocean storms and the best method of making such forecasts available to commerce. W. Allingham.--The creation of meteorological observatories on islands connected by cable with a continent. Albert, prince of Monaco.--The marine nephoscope and its usefulness to the navigator. C. Abbe.--The barometer at sea. T.S. O'Leary.--The secular change in the direction of the magnetic needle; its cause and period. G.W. Littlehales.--Relations between the barometric pressure and the direction and strength of ocean currents. W.H. Beehler.--The periodic and non-periodic fluctuations in the latitude of storm tracks. M.A. Veeder.--North Atlantic currents and surface temperatures. A. Hautreux.--Storms in the south Atlantic. A.P. Pinheiro.--pt. II. The connection of the Army medical department with the development of meteorology in the United States. C. Smart.--The meteorological work of the Smithsonian institution. S.P. Langley.".
- catalog description "[pt. I] Meteorological stations and the publication of results of observation. J. Hann.--The publication of weather maps and bulletins. R.H. Scott.--Functions of state weather services. H.H.C. Dunwoody.--The predictions of droughts in India. W.L. Dallas.--Can we by automatic records, at three selected stations, determine the energy of a flash lightning? A. McAdie.--The utilization of cloud observations in local and general weather predictions. A. McAdie.--An international cipher code for correspondence respecting the aurora and related conditions. M.A. Veeder.--The best method of testing weather predictions. W. Köppen.--The present condition of the weather service--propositions for its improvement. W.J. van Bebber.--Floods of the Mississippi River, with reference to the inundation of the alluvial valley. W. Starling.--Flood planes of the Mississippi River. J.A. Ockerson.--River-stage predictions in the United States. T. Russell.--Methods in use in France in forecasting floods. M. Babinet.--The four great rivers of Siberia. F.O. Sperk.--Regimen of the Rhine region: high winter phenomena and their prediction. M. von Tein.".
- catalog extent "3 v. in 1.".
- catalog isPartOf "United States. Dept. of agriculture. Weather bureau. Bulletin no. 11".
- catalog issued "1894".
- catalog issued "1894-96.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, Weather bureau,".
- catalog subject "Meteorology Congresses.".
- catalog tableOfContents "(cont) The Nile. W. Willcocks.--The best means of finding rules for predicting floods in water courses. M. Babinet.--The forecasting of ocean storms and the best method of making such forecasts available to commerce. W. Allingham.--The creation of meteorological observatories on islands connected by cable with a continent. Albert, prince of Monaco.--The marine nephoscope and its usefulness to the navigator. C. Abbe.--The barometer at sea. T.S. O'Leary.--The secular change in the direction of the magnetic needle; its cause and period. G.W. Littlehales.--Relations between the barometric pressure and the direction and strength of ocean currents. W.H. Beehler.--The periodic and non-periodic fluctuations in the latitude of storm tracks. M.A. Veeder.--North Atlantic currents and surface temperatures. A. Hautreux.--Storms in the south Atlantic. A.P. Pinheiro.--pt. II. The connection of the Army medical department with the development of meteorology in the United States. C. Smart.--The meteorological work of the Smithsonian institution. S.P. Langley.".
- catalog tableOfContents "[pt. I] Meteorological stations and the publication of results of observation. J. Hann.--The publication of weather maps and bulletins. R.H. Scott.--Functions of state weather services. H.H.C. Dunwoody.--The predictions of droughts in India. W.L. Dallas.--Can we by automatic records, at three selected stations, determine the energy of a flash lightning? A. McAdie.--The utilization of cloud observations in local and general weather predictions. A. McAdie.--An international cipher code for correspondence respecting the aurora and related conditions. M.A. Veeder.--The best method of testing weather predictions. W. Köppen.--The present condition of the weather service--propositions for its improvement. W.J. van Bebber.--Floods of the Mississippi River, with reference to the inundation of the alluvial valley. W. Starling.--Flood planes of the Mississippi River. J.A. Ockerson.--River-stage predictions in the United States. T. Russell.--Methods in use in France in forecasting floods. M. Babinet.--The four great rivers of Siberia. F.O. Sperk.--Regimen of the Rhine region: high winter phenomena and their prediction. M. von Tein.".
- catalog title "Report of the International meteorological congress, held at Chicago, Ill., August 21-24, 1893, under the auspices of the Congress auxiliary of the World's Columbian exposition. Ed. by Oliver L. Fassig ...".
- catalog type "text".