The Observatory Experiment The Observatory Experiment

The Observatory Experiment

Meteorology in Britain and Its Empire

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Publisher Description

In this innovative history of the science of meteorology, Simon Naylor focuses our attention on the spaces in which it was pursued: meteorological observatories. During the nineteenth century, meteorologists established or converted sites where observers and their instruments could be housed, where they collected and analysed data and developed meteorological theories. He examines a number of these sites around the British Empire, along with the governmental, military and commercial networks connecting them. Taking many shapes to capture the weather in different environments, these observatories brought various social groups into contact with the practice of science, including sailors on naval surveying vessels, climbers ascending Scottish peaks, and families checking their rain gauges at home. Through a study of these spaces, Naylor argues for the treatment of meteorology as an experimental observatory science, on which the development of knowledge about local, regional, national and global weather and climate relied.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2024
October 10
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
490
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
13.9
MB
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