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Early Development of Meteorology, Euphrates Rivers 3000–300 BC. In the absence of suitable plants, such as those used by the Egyptians to make writing paper, the Babylonians used clay tablets. Various interesting inscriptions are written on such tablets. From those plates, it was possible to read that meteorology is an important paCARK 发表于 2025-3-25 08:31:13
Beginnings of Quantitative Meteorology,eter and the thermometer marked the birth of serious research into the physics of the atmosphere, quantitative studies. Without them, it was impossible to form an accurate conception of their structure.”.The air temperature data were immediately interpreted in the right way, while the air pressure d蚊帐 发表于 2025-3-25 12:48:30
Beginnings of Meteorological Measurements and Observations,t Greeks, from the fifth century BC. Ancient weather observations were mainly related to the description of the sky (cloudy, rainy, clear, etc.), wind direction, warm, cold, etc..Roman historians devoted considerable space to atmospheric phenomena in their annals. Those records were more complete th一加就喷出 发表于 2025-3-25 19:37:47
Establishment of Meteorological Institutes (Services),ible for developing knowledge in meteorology. This chapter traces the development and establishment of meteorological services by describing the activities in some of the most important countries, considering the administrative division of the world.Infusion 发表于 2025-3-25 22:59:58
Establishment of Weather Forecast Services,es on meaning. The meeting Leverrier had with Napoleon III in 1863 in Biarritz contributed to this. From the middle of that year, with Napoleon‘s approval, the observatory began issuing regular weather forecasts. The weather service in Russia began publishing daily weather bulletins in 1872. The wea流逝 发表于 2025-3-26 03:37:58
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Recognition of Forces in the Atmosphere, a thousand years. In the Middle Ages, there were still those who believed that the wind was caused by the flapping of angelic wings..Galileo understood that the speed of a body does not change if external factors of acceleration or deceleration are excluded. So, he knew that acceleration is proportHarpoon 发表于 2025-3-26 15:19:48
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Atmospheric Motion,lucidated the magnitude and dependence of this deviation, providing a comprehensive theory of relative motion. Subsequently, in 1836, this theory found practical application, primarily through the work of Poisson, in understanding motions observed relative to the Earth. Local air movements, such as