

Beschreibung
Autorentext Aitor Anduaga is a scholar of nineteenth- and twentieth-century science, who has specialized in the history of social, ideological and cultural dimensions of meteorology and geophysical sciences in general. Klappentext This 4-volume set of thematic...Autorentext
Aitor Anduaga is a scholar of nineteenth- and twentieth-century science, who has specialized in the history of social, ideological and cultural dimensions of meteorology and geophysical sciences in general.
Klappentext
This 4-volume set of thematically focused and curated primary sources examines meteorology in nineteenth-century society. Knowing the history of meteorology and climatology since their inception as physical sciences in the nineteenth century is fundamental to understanding historical patterns of the severe weather and climate change.
Inhalt
Volume III: Meteorology and Religion
Acknowledgments
General Introduction
Introduction to Volume III
Part 1. The Jesuits and cyclone prediction
1.1 Secchi Meteorograph
1.2 Typhoons
Federico Faura, 1882. Señales precursoras de temporal en el Archipiélago Filipino (Manila: El Comercio), reproduced and translated into English as 'Signs preceding typhoons in the Philippine Islands', in Elihu Root, Authority of P. Faura. Practical Instructions for the Certain Use of This Sign, pp. 305-307
José Algué, The Cyclones of the Far East (Manila: Bureau of Public Printing, 2nd rev. ed., 1904), pp. 11-22, 24-30, 35-39, 41-43, 46, 49-50, 89-91, 97-102, 114-116, 123-124, 130, 140-146, 237-238, 243-246
Louis Froc, Typhoon Highways in the Far East (Zi-ka-wei: Catholic Mission Press, Tou-sè-wè Orphan Asylum; Shanghai, Kelly & Walsh, 1896), pp. 1-6, 11-14, 28-32, 33-40
1.3 Hurricanes
2.1 Unity of forces
2.2 Clouds
Benito Viñes, Investigaciones relativas a la circulación y traslación ciclónica de los huracanes (Habana: Imprenta del Avisador Comercial, 1895), trans. Carlos Finlay. 1898. Investigation of the Cyclonic Circulation and the Translatory Movement of West Indian Hurricanes (Washington, D.C.: Weather Bureau, 1898).
Marc Dechevrens, Mouvements des couches élevées de l'atmosphère a Zi-Ka-Wei, déterminés par la direction des cirri (Zi-ka-wei: Catholic Mission Press, 1885), pp. 1-2, 5-6, 15
William Clement Ley, 'Clouds and Weather Signs', Modern Meteorology, 1879, pp. 102-136.
William Clement Ley, Cloudland: A Study on the Structure and Characters of Clouds (London: Stanford, 1894), pp. vii-ix, 21-32, 201-205
2.3 Earthquakes and the weather
Enrique Cappelletti, Opinion on the improbability of the earthquake announced in Mexico for the 10th of August (Puebla de los Ángeles: Imprenta del Colegio P. de Artes, 1887), pp. 3-9, 11-13
José Algué, 'Microseismic Movements as an Indirect Precursory Sign of a Cyclone', in The Cyclones of the Far East (Manila: Bureau of Public Printing, 2nd rev. ed., 1904), pp. 184-187
Part 3. Clergymen, Quakers and observations
3.1 Royal Meteorological Society
Joseph Bancroft Reade, 'Observations and Experiments on the Solar Rays that Occasion Heat...', Proceedings of the Royal Society, 3, 1830, p. 457 [Communicated by John George Children]
Charles Lowndes, 'An Account of the Hartwell Rectory Observatory', Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 14, 1854, pp. 161-163.
Leonard Blomefield, 1858. Observations in meteorology: relating to temperature, the winds, atmospheric pressure, the aqueous phenomena of the atmosphere, weather-changes, etc : being chiefly the results of a meteorological journal kept for nineteen years at Swaffham Bullbeck, in Cambridgeshire, and serving as a guide to the climate of that part of England. London: John Van Voorst, 1858), pp. 324-357
Luke Howard, On the Modifications of Clouds (London: J. Taylor, 1804), pp. 3-14
John Fletcher Miller, 'On the Meteorology of the Lake District of Cumberland and Westmoreland [Abstract]', Abstracts of the Papers Communicated to the Royal Society of London,5, 757, 1843-1850, pp. 816-817
Stephen J. Perry, 1880. 'L'Observatoire de Stonyhurst', Annales de la Société Scientifique de Bruxelles 4, 147, pp. 281-285, 287
Thomas Romney Robinson, 'Description of an Improved Anemometer for Registering the Direction of the Wind, and the Space Which It Traverses in Given Intervals of Time', The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, 22, 1849, pp. 155-160, 166-167
3.4 Cyclone model
PART 4
Weather Prognostics, Faith and Empiria
4.1 Natural Theology
4.3 Scripture
4.4 Meteorological Spectroscopy
Charles Piazzi Smyth, 'Spectroscopic prévision of Rain with a High Barometer', Nature, 12, 299, 1875, pp. 231-232.
Charles Piazzi Smyth, 'Meteorological Spectroscopy in the Small and Rough', Astronomical Observations made at the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh, 14, 1870-1877, pp. 29-34.
Charles Piazzi Smyth (1819-1900), 'Cloud Forms at Clova, Ripon, 1892-1895'
References
Index
