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meteorograph (ˈmiːtɪərəgrɑːf, -æ-) [a. F. météorographe, f. Gr. µετεωρο- meteor + -γράϕος -graph.] An apparatus for automatically recording several different kinds of meteorological phenomena at the same time.1780 Monthly Rev. LXIII. 499 A piece of mechanism, which he [Magellan] calls a perpetual me...
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Meteorograph
Meteorograph may refer to:
Meteogram, a graphical presentation of weather variables with respect to time
Barograph, a pressure recording device
Thermo-hygrograph
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Meteogram
The meteorograph recording of weather variables "as they happen" is simply another application of time-series. The mechanical meteorograph, which was used to take the first atmospheric soundings above the surface, traced the data in a series of lines similar to
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meteorogram
meteorogram (ˈmiːtɪərəgræm) [f. meteoro-graph + -gram.] A record furnished by a meteorograph.1904 U.S. Dept. Agric. Monthly Weather Rev. XXXII. 121/2, (1) instrumental errors, (2) errors in exposure of instruments when comparing with standards, (3) errors in reading from meteorograms. 1923 N. Shaw F...
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William Henry Dines
1905 he was appointed by the Meteorological Office director of experiments in connexion with the investigation of the upper air, and in 1907 designed a meteorograph
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aero-
aero- (ˈɛərəʊ, now rarely ˈeɪərəʊ) a. Gr. ἀερο-, combining form of ἀήρ, ἀέρα, air, the atmosphere, as in ἀεροµετρέειν to measure the air, ἀεροσκοπία divination by observing the heavens, etc. a. † aero-elastic (in form aereo-elastic), a. (see quot.); ˌaero-ˈembolism Path. (see quot. 1939); ˈaerogel C...
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François van Rysselberghe
He designed and produced, assisted by his collaborator Théodore Schubart, a meteorograph equipped with an electro-magnetic recorder which would remain known under the name of Universal Meteorograph Van Rysselberghe and Schubart (French: Météorographe universel Van Rysselberghe et Schubart).
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radio-
radio- (ˈreɪdɪəʊ) 1. Comb. form of radius n. Anat. Belonging to the radius in conjunction with some other part, as ˌradio-ˈcarpal, -ˈdigital, -ˈhumeral, -ˈmuscular, -ˈpalmar, -ˈulnar adjs.1831 R. Knox Cloquet's Anat. 133 The external lateral ligament of the radio-carpal articulation. 1845 Todd & Bow...
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Karl Otto Lange
has places for three passengers in addition to the pilot, and was fitted with various scientific instruments for special weather studies, including a meteorograph
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tele-
tele- (ˈtɛlɪ) 1. (Before a vowel properly tel-, but more often in the full form), repr. Gr. τηλε-, combining form of τῆλε afar, far off; used in numerous (chiefly recent) scientific and technical terms, mostly denoting or connected with special appliances or methods for operating over long distances...
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Hilding Köhler
The 'Instrumenthuset', another separate small building housed the Theorell meteorograph an automatic weather station, registering the temperature since
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Manila Observatory
initial hesitation on the part of the Jesuits because of the primitive instruments available, the superior yielded upon the promise of a Secchi Universal Meteorograph
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storm
▪ I. storm, n. (stɔːm) Also (1 stearm north.), 3–7 storme (3 steorm, storem, 5 stourme, starme). [Com. Teut. (not recorded in Gothic): OE. storm masc. corresp. to Fris., OS. (MLG., Du.) storm, OHG. (MHG., mod.G.) sturm, ON. storm-r (Sw., Da. storm):—OTeut. *sturmo-z (whence Rom. *stormo: see stour n...
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PAGASA
The businessmen financed the procurement and acquisition of an instrument called the universal meteorograph (an invention of another Jesuit, Fr.
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List of inventors
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François van Rysselberghe (1846–1893), Belgium – Universal meteorograph, Condenser telephone
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