A History of the Theories of Rain
Title | A History of the Theories of Rain PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Collis |
Publisher | Talonbooks |
Pages | 112 |
Release | 2021-01-04 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781772012880 |
Explores the strange effect our current sense of impending doom has on our relation to time, and asks what resistance to the tenor of these out-of-joint times might look like.
A History of the Theories of Rain and Other Forms of Precipitation
Title | A History of the Theories of Rain and Other Forms of Precipitation PDF eBook |
Author | William Edgar Knowles Middleton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 1966 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN |
Appropriating the Weather
Title | Appropriating the Weather PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Marc Friedman |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 1993-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780801481604 |
Analyzes the revolution in the theory and practice of meteorology during the first quarter of the twentieth century, initiated by Vilhelm Bjerknes (1862-1951) and his collaborators. Gives special emphasis to the way in which Bjerknes adapted his mechanical physics of the atmosphere to benefit commercial purposes by providing more reliable forecasts for farmers, fishermen, and aviators. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Historical Essays on Meteorology, 1919–1995
Title | Historical Essays on Meteorology, 1919–1995 PDF eBook |
Author | James Fleming |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 613 |
Release | 2016-06-30 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1940033845 |
On the occasion of its 75th anniversary, the American Meteorological Society engaged a number of eminent pioneers and leading practitioners to write about the fields they helped develop. They were joined by several professional historians of science and technology. The resulting essays constitute a substantial sampling of what has been learned since 1919 in the atmospheric sciences and services—in research, in education, and in the private sector. This volume will be of interest to weather professionals and enthusiasts, historians of science, and to students of science and history. It will help us calibrate where we are, where we have been, and where we might be going as a discipline. Hopefully it will inspire others to value the past and to dig into it more deeply. Such attention to history is a necessary step in the maturation of a scientific discipline.
Precipitation
Title | Precipitation PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Strangeways |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 277 |
Release | 2006-11-23 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1139460013 |
Precipitation plays a significant role in the climate system, and this book is the first to provide a comprehensive examination of the processes involved in the generation of clouds, rain, snow and hail; how precipitation is measured; how its distribution has changed over time; and how we still need to make improvements to the way precipitation is measured. It traces our attempts to understand what clouds are, from ancient Greeks to the present day. It also discusses developments in the measurement of precipitation, from rain gauges to satellite techniques, and how these measurements have enabled researchers to estimate global trends, totals, variability and extremes of precipitation. This will be a valuable and fascinating reference for academic researchers in the fields of environmental science and climatology. It will also be of great interest to professionals in water resource and flood management.
Following the Water
Title | Following the Water PDF eBook |
Author | Kylie Carman-Brown |
Publisher | ANU Press |
Pages | 331 |
Release | 2019-10-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1760462853 |
Water reflects culture. This book is a detailed analysis of hydrological change in Australia’s largest inland waterway in Australia, the Gippsland Lakes in Victoria, in the first 70 years of white settlement. Following air, water is our primal need. Unlike many histories, this book looks at the entire hydrological cycle in one place, rather than focusing on one bit. Deftly weaving threads from history, hydrology and psychology into one, Following the Water explores not just what settlers did to the waterscape, but probes their motivation for doing so. By combining unlikely elements together such as swamp drainage, water proofing techniques and temperance lobbying, the book reveals a web of perceptions about how water ‘should be’. With this laid clear, we can ask how different we are from our colonial forebears.
Reader's Guide to the History of Science
Title | Reader's Guide to the History of Science PDF eBook |
Author | Arne Hessenbruch |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 986 |
Release | 2013-12-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1134263015 |
The Reader's Guide to the History of Science looks at the literature of science in some 550 entries on individuals (Einstein), institutions and disciplines (Mathematics), general themes (Romantic Science) and central concepts (Paradigm and Fact). The history of science is construed widely to include the history of medicine and technology as is reflected in the range of disciplines from which the international team of 200 contributors are drawn.