Seven Lectures on Meteorology
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:3rd Nov '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This 1837 book presents seven lectures on meteorology, each covering a key factor that affects weather.
Written by the man who classified clouds and gave them their names (cumulus, cirrus, stratus and nimbus), this book from 1837 introduces seven key factors that affect weather. This reissue also features Howard's short 1842 book which gives details of selected British weather data over eighteen years.Luke Howard (1772–1864) was a pharmacist and businessman, but is most famous for his contributions to meteorology. He classified clouds by their appearance and gave them their modern names of cumulus, cirrus, nimbus and stratus. He was educated at a Quaker school in Oxfordshire, then trained as a pharmacist, but was fascinated by weather throughout his life, and developed into a keen amateur meteorologist. He wrote several important texts on the subject including The Climate of London, an early study in urban climatology, and On the Modification of Clouds (both also reissued in this series). Published in 1837, Seven Lectures on Meteorology covers the components of the atmosphere, seasonal variation in winds and temperature, the use of barometers, cloud structure, and visual phenomena such as rainbows and the Aurora Borealis. This reissue also includes Howard's short 1842 book which details selected British weather data from 1824 to 1841.
ISBN: 9781108040167
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 13mm
Weight: 300g
230 pages