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Barometers for life-boat stations, 1860. Creator: UnknownBarometers for life-boat stations, 1860. Public attention has frequently been called to the invaluable use of a barometer for indicating a coming storm
View of the city of Paris seen from the observatory, 1700-1799. Creators: Anon, Jacques RigaudView of the city of Paris seen from the observatory, 1700-1799
Afrique australe. Pluies; Afrique Australe, 1914. Creator: UnknownAfrique australe. Pluies; Afrique Australe, 1914. From "Grande Geographie Bong Illustree", 1914
Isothermes de l'Afrique australe; Afrique Australe, 1914. Creator: UnknownIsothermes de l'Afrique australe; Afrique Australe, 1914. From "Grande Geographie Bong Illustree", 1914
The Samblick Observatory, the Highest Meteorological Station in Europe, 1891. Creator: UnknownThe Samblick Observatory, the Highest Meteorological Station in Europe, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891
Charles Frederick Marvin, Chief, Weather Bureau, at Desk, 1916. Creator: Harris & EwingCharles Frederick Marvin, Chief, Weather Bureau, at Desk, 1916. Chief 1913-1934
Charles Frederick Marvin, Chief, Weather Bureau, 1913. Creator: Harris & EwingCharles Frederick Marvin, Chief, Weather Bureau, 1913. Chief 1913-1934
Weather Bureau, between 1914 and 1918. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Weather Bureau, between 1914 and 1918Weather Bureau, between 1914 and 1918. USA. Map of Storm and Cold Wave Warning Stations, USA
General Albert J. Myer, 1865-1880. Creator: UnknownGeneral Albert J. Myer, 1865-1880. Meyer, Gen. Albert J. U.S.A. between 1865 and 1880. [Surgeon, first chief signal officer of the U.S
NASAs Global Precipitation Measurement Mission, 2014. Creator: NASANASAs Global Precipitation Measurement Mission, 2014. Severe thunderstorms over South Carolina, USA, as observed from NASAs ER-2 aircraft flying at 65
Barograph. Creator: Douglass Products Corp14cm high, 18.5cm long, 10.5cm wide; 15, 000feet; 1 hour; 1918
Equivalent, from Set E (Print 3), 1923. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, from Set E (Print 3), 1923. A work made of gelatin silver print
Equivalent, from Set A (Third Set, Print 7), 1929. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, from Set A (Third Set, Print 7), 1929. A work made of gelatin silver print
Equivalent, from Set E (print 2), 1923. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, from Set E (print 2), 1923. A work made of gelatin silver print
Equivalent, from Set A (Third Set, Print 1), 1929. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, from Set A (Third Set, Print 1), 1929. A work made of gelatin silver print
Equivalent, from Set A (Third Set, Print 2), 1929. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, from Set A (Third Set, Print 2), 1929. A work made of gelatin silver print
Equivalent, c. 1929. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, c. 1929. A work made of gelatin silver print
Equivalent, from Set E (Print 1), 1923. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, from Set E (Print 1), 1923. A work made of gelatin silver print
Equivalent, from Set A (Third Set, Print 6), 1929. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, from Set A (Third Set, Print 6), 1929. A work made of gelatin silver print
Equivalent, from Set A (Third Set, Print 5), 1929. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, from Set A (Third Set, Print 5), 1929. A work made of gelatin silver print
Equivalent, from Set A (Third Set, Print 3), 1929. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, from Set A (Third Set, Print 3), 1929. A work made of gelatin silver print
Equivalent, from Set A (Third Set, Print 4), 1929. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, from Set A (Third Set, Print 4), 1929. A work made of gelatin silver print
Equivalent, 1930. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, 1930. A work made of gelatin silver print
Equivalent, 1929. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, 1929. A work made of gelatin silver print
Equivalent, 1927. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, 1927. A work made of gelatin silver print
Equivalent, 1924. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, 1924. A work made of gelatin silver print
Equivalent, 1923. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, 1923. A work made of gelatin silver print
Equivalent, from Set A (Third Set, Print 8), 1929. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, from Set A (Third Set, Print 8), 1929. A work made of gelatin silver print
Equivalent, 1931. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, 1931. A work made of gelatin silver print
Equivalent, 1926. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, 1926. A work made of gelatin silver print
Equivalent, 1925. Creator: Alfred StieglitzEquivalent, 1925. A work made of gelatin silver print
Study of a Cloudy Sky, ca. 1825. Creator: John ConstableStudy of a Cloudy Sky; Cloud study; Landscape with Grey Windy Sky; Study of Clouds over a Landscape, ca. 1825
A Cloud Study, Sunset, ca. 1821. Creator: John ConstableA Cloud Study, Sunset; Cloud Study, Sunset, ca. 1821
Cloud Study, ca. 1821. Creator: John ConstableCloud Study; Evening Landscape After Rain; Landscape with a Grey Windy Sky, ca. 1821
Cloud Study, between 1849 and 1855. Creator: Lionel ConstableCloud Study; Cumulus Clouds; Cumulus Cloud, between 1849 and 1855
Sky Study, ca. 1850. Creator: Lionel ConstableSky Study; Sky Study with Clouds, ca. 1850
Cloud Study, Early Morning, Looking East from Hampstead, 1821. Creator: John ConstableCloud Study, Early Morning, Looking East from Hampstead; Cloud Study over Marshlands; View over Hampstead Heath Looking East from Hampstead; Cloud Study with marshlands; Cloud Study with Marshlands
Cloud Study with Trees; Study of Clouds and Trees, 1821. Creator: John ConstableCloud Study with Trees; Study of Clouds and Trees, 1821
Cloud Study, 1822. Creator: John ConstableCloud Study; Study of Cumulous Clouds; Cumulus Clouds, 1822
Cloud Study, 1821. Creator: John ConstableCloud Study; Study of Altocumulus Clouds; Stratocumulus Clouds; A Study of Rain Clouds, 1821
In Claudii Ptolemaei Geographiacae Enarrationis Libri octo. March 30, 1525
Winds and Rainfall - November to April, 1923. Creator: UnknownWinds and Rainfall - November to April, 1923. From " Australia, New Zealand and Oceania in Pictures", by H. Clive Barnard, M.A. Blitt. [A. & C. Black, Limited, London, 1923]
Average January Temperature, 1923. Creator: UnknownAverage January Temperature, 1923. From " Australia, New Zealand and Oceania in Pictures", by H. Clive Barnard, M.A. Blitt. [A. & C. Black, Limited, London, 1923]
Winds and Rainfall. - May to October, 1923. Creator: UnknownWinds and Rainfall. - May to October, 1923. From " Australia, New Zealand and Oceania in Pictures", by H. Clive Barnard, M.A. Blitt. [A. & C. Black, Limited, London, 1923]
Balloon altitude record, 1901, (1932). Creator: UnknownBalloon altitude record, 1901, (1932). On 31 July 1901, German meteorologists Arthur Berson and Reinhard Sü ring reached a height of 10, 800 meters (6.7 miles) above sea level
North Pole total ozone maps with meteorological chart, March 1979. Creator: NASANorth Pole total ozone maps with meteorological chart, March 1979
Cirro-Stratus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms In The Sky, 1935Cirro-Stratus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms and How They Appear In The Sky, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
Witch raising a storm, 1562. From Olaus Magnus Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus, Antwerp. (Colorised black and white print)
Alfred Lothar Wegener, German geophysicist and meteorologist. Wegener (1880-1930) formulated the theory of Continental Drift (Wegener Hypothesis), published in 1915
Ice Crystals on roof of the Hut Porch, c1908, (1909). Anglo-Irish explorer Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922) made three expeditions to the Antarctic
Ice Crystals Formed on the Line of a Fish Trap, c1908, (1909). Anglo-Irish explorer Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922) made three expeditions to the Antarctic
Blocks of ice... to ascertain the rate of evaporation, 1908, (1909)Blocks of ice hung in the wind at the Winter Quarters in order to ascertain the rate of evaporation, 1908, (1909). Meteorological research
Another View of the Hut in Summer, c1908, (1909)Another View of the Hut in Summer. The meteorological station can be seen on the extreme right, c1908, (1909). Anglo-Irish explorer Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922)
Professor David Standing By Mawsons Anemometer, c1908, (1909). Professor Tannatt William Edgeworth David (1858-1934), was Director of Scientific Staff on the Nimrod expedition
A Blizzard with Gusts - July 23rd, 1911, (1913). Artist: George Clarke SimpsonA Blizzard with Gusts - July 23rd, 1911, (1913). Pressure tube anemometer record. The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912)
A Blizzard - March 12th, 1911, (1913). Artist: George Clarke SimpsonA Blizzard - March 12th, 1911, (1913). Pressure tube anemometer record. The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912)
Dr. Simpson in his Laboratory, 21 December 1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert PontingDr. Simpson in his Laboratory, 21 December 1911, (1913). Meteorologist George Simpson (1878-1965) took detailed measurements in order to predict the best possible conditions for Scotts journey to
Dr. Wilson Watching the First Rays of Sunlight Being Recorded, c1911, (1913)Dr. Wilson Watching the First Rays of Sunlight Being Recorded After the Long Winter Night, c1911, (1913). The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912)
Sudden Commencements of Blizzards. April 30th, 1911. May 31st, 1911. September 1st, 1911. (1913). The final expedition of British Antarctic explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912)
Dr. Wilson and Lieut. Bowers Reading The Ramp Thermometer, c1911, (1913). ArtistDr. Wilson and Lieut. Bowers Reading The Ramp Thermometer in the Winter Night, - 40° Fahr. (A flashlight photograph), c1911, (1913)
Dr. Simpson Sending Up a Balloon, 1911, (1913). Artist: Herbert PontingDr. Simpson Sending Up a Balloon, 1911, (1913). Meteorologist George Simpson (1878-1965) took detailed measurements in order to predict the best possible conditions for Scotts journey to the Pole
Birdie Bowers Reading The Thermometer on the Ramp, June 6th, 1911, (1913). ArtistBirdie Bowers Reading The Thermometer on the Ramp, June 6th, 1911, (1913). Lieutenant Henry Birdie Bowers (1883-1912) died on the way back from the South Pole with Scott and Wilson
The British Isles and France, Belgium and Holland at Noon in mid-summer, 1935The British Isles and France, Belgium and Holland at Noon in mid-summer - What Britain Looks Like From The Sun, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray
The British Isles and Northern Europe at Noon in mid-winter, 1935The British Isles and Northern Europe at Noon in mid-winter - What Britain Looks Like From The Sun, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray
Alto-Cumulo-Castellatus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms In The Sky, 1935Alto-Cumulo-Castellatus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms and How They Appear In The Sky, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd
Stratus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms In The Sky, 1935Stratus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms and How They Appear In The Sky, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
Cumulo-Nimbus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms In The Sky, 1935Cumulo-Nimbus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms and How They Appear In The Sky, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
Cumulus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms In The Sky, 1935Cumulus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms and How They Appear In The Sky, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
Nimbus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms In The Sky, 1935Nimbus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms and How They Appear In The Sky, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
Alto-Stratus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms In The Sky, 1935Alto-Stratus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms and How They Appear In The Sky, . From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
Alto-Cumulus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms In The Sky, 1935Alto-Cumulus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms and How They Appear In The Sky, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
Cirro-Cumulus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms In The Sky, 1935Cirro-Cumulus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms and How They Appear In The Sky, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
The British Isles and Northern Europe at 6am on mid-summer day, 1935The British Isles and Northern Europe at six o clock in the morning on mid-summer day - What Britain Looks Like From The Sun, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray
The British Isles and Northern Europe at 6pm on midsummers day, 1935The British Isles and Northern Europe at six o clock in the evening on midsummers day - What Britain Looks Like From The Sun, . From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray
The British Isles and Northern Europe at Noon in spring or Autumn, 1935The British Isles and Northern Europe at Noon in spring or Autumn - What Britain Looks Like From The Sun, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray
Lenticular Cloud Banks - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms In The Sky, 1935Lenticular Cloud Banks - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms and How They Appear In The Sky, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd
Strato-Cumulus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms In The Sky, 1935Strato-Cumulus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms and How They Appear In The Sky, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
Cirrus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms In The Sky, 1935Cirrus - A Dozen of the Principal Cloud Forms and How They Appear In The Sky, 1935. From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
Children taking meteorological observations, Shrewsbury House Open Air School, London, 1908Children taking meteorological observations, Shrewsbury House Open Air School, Shooters Hill, London, 1908
View of the River Thames during the 1683-1684 frost fair, London, 1716. Eating, drinking and entertainment booths can be seen stretching across the ice