Bulletin (United States. Weather Bureau : 1892).
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Bulletin (United States. Weather Bureau : 1892).
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- Bulletin (United States. Weather Bureau : 1892).
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- http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/15866211
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- Washington : G.P.O., 1895
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- Best means of preserving records for reference and study
- Best method of testing weather predictions
- Climate and vegetation
- Climate of the United States
- Climatology of southern and western Asia
- Contribution to the bibliography of meteorology and terrestrial magnetism in the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries
- Cosmical relations manifested in the simultaneous disturbances of the sun, the aurora, and terrestrial magnetic field
- Droughts and famines in India
- Early individual observers in the United States
- Examination of monthly meteorological reports of voluntary observers : is it desirable to report back to the voluntary observer the errors and irregularities discovered in his report?
- History of the weather map
- How to best to secure and retain the services of voluntary observers
- Importance of river-stage forecasts of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers and tributaries in periods of low water
- Influence of climate on animal life
- Lightning recorders and their utility in forecasting thunderstorms
- Meteorological observations considered with special reference to influence on vegetation
- Meteorological stations and the publication of results of observations
- Meteorology in colleges : to what extent is it taught at present; should it be offered as an undergraduate or as a postgraduate course?
- Method for the systematic exploration of the atmosphere at sea by means of kites
- North Atlantic currents and surface temperatures
- Phenological data
- Popular lectures on meteorology : including lectures to farmers' institutes, social gatherings, societies, etc. : are such lectures valuable in proportion to time given? : what should be the general character of such lectures?
- Prediction of droughts in India
- Present condition of the weather service--propositions for its improvement
- Publication of daily weather maps and bulletins
- Records in court
- References to sources of information relative to the climate of Austria-Hungary
- Relative merits of the various types of registering maximum and minimum thermometers
- Review of recent investigations into the subject of atmospheric electricity
- River stage predictions in the United States
- Should not temperature forecasts be verified by the readings of maximum and minimum thermometers?
- Should the monthly reports of the climate and crop sections contain only original matter?
- Storms in the South Atlantic
- Study of the upper atmosphere by means of balloons
- Study of the upper atmosphere from observations on mountain stations
- Substitution of acetylene gas for oil in storm-warning lanterns
- Suburban meteorological observatories
- Telegraph and the weather service
- The Redfield and Espy period
- The climate of the British Islands
- The connection of the Army Medical Department with the development of meteorology in the United States
- Under existing conditions of station work, is it practicable to require assistants to pursue a systematic course of meteorological study?
- Use of collected data
- Value of the climate and crop and storm warning services of the Weather Bureau to the industries of Cuba and other islands of the West Indies
- Value of the climate and crop and storm-warning services of the Weather Bureau to the industries of Porto Rico
- Winds injurious to vegetation and crops
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