PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «METEOROGRAPH»
meteorograph
meteorograph
define
instrument
automatically
recording
various
meteorological
conditions
barometric
pressure
temperature
same
time
graph
that
records
simultaneously
several
such
humidity
merriam
webster
noun
ˌgraf
rȧf
full
autographic
apparatus
meteorologic
defined
mēt′ē
ôr′ə
graf′
weather
moisture
encyclopedia
britannica
dines
pioneered
kites
balloons
upper
measurement
designed
remarkable
soundings
weighing
only
oxford
dictionaries
american
meaning
pronunciation
example
sentences
reference
content
lambrecht
three
measuring
elements
work
independently
from
each
other
parameter
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «METEOROGRAPH»
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Instruments of Science: An Historical Encyclopedia
Meteorograph A meteorograph is a composite self-registering meteorological
instrument. 1t was developed to automatize the periodic and tedious task of
reading and transcrihing the indications from different devices. Furthermore, its
charts ...
Robert Bud, Deborah Jean Warner, 1998
2
Theorell's Printing
Meteorograph
Description of device exhibited at Centennial Exhibition, 1876[?]
3
Radio
Meteorograph Data: Part 1 - Description and Technical ...
The radio meteorograph transmits, by short wave, meteorological data, such as air pressure, air temperature, and relative humidity, from a balloon.
United States. Air Force. Air Matériel Command, 1947
Page Figure 7. Sounding Balloon and Meteorograph 17 Rubber balloons, 3 to 5
feet in diameter, and filled with hydrogen, carry a meteorograph, designed by
S. P. Fergusson, to heights of 10 to 15 miles, with a record of 20 miles thus far.
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Miscellaneous Publication
Page Figube 7. Sounding Balloon and Meteorograph 17 Rubber balloons, 3 to 5
feet in diameter, and filled with hydrogen, carry a meteorograph, designed by
S. P. Fcrgusson, to heights of 10 to 15 miles, with a record of 20 miles thus for.
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Climate and Man: Part Two
country and abroad to develop a radio-meteorograph — radiosonde —
consisting of a lightweight meteorograph and radio transmitter attached to a small
balloon. Each of the three meteorological elements, pressure, temperature, and
relative ...
United States Department of Agriculture, US Department of Agriculture, 2004
FURTHER work brought the kite meteorograph, an instrument that records
conditions in the upper air currents. It was important that records brought back
from the upper regions should be as complete as any similar records obtained on
earth.
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AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY
The meteorograph is a combination of barograph, thermograph and hygrograph.
The success of observations taken by using the meteorograph depends on its
coming back to earth intact and reaching the sender. Once the balloon bursts due
...
G.S.L.H.V. PRASADA RAO, 2008
9
Dictionary of Agricultural and Allied Sciences: (A - B)
Meteorograph. (1) An instrument which automatically records on a single sheet
the measurements of two or more meteorological elements, such as air pressure,
temperature humidity, precipitation, etc. (2) A self-recording meteorological ...
10
Windows on Meteorology: Australian Perspective
(c) Launching of a meteorograph balloon from the grounds of Sydney
Observatory on Friday afternoon 16 April 1915. The picture is from the Sydney
Morning Herald of 17 April 1915, where an accompanying description indicates
that a Mr ...