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Politics, Statistics and Weather Forecasting, 1840-1910: Taming the Weather [Kõva köide]

(University of the Basque Country)
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"Weather forecasting is the most visible branch of meteorology and has its modern roots in the nineteenth century when scientists redefined meteorology in the way weather forecasts were made, developing maps of isobars, or lines of equal atmospheric pressure, as the main forecasting tool. This book is the history of how weather forecasting was moulded and modelled by the processes of nation-state building and statistics in the western world"--

Weather forecasting is the most visible branch of meteorology and has its modern roots in the nineteenth century when scientists redefined meteorology in the way weather forecasts were made, developing maps of isobars, or lines of equal atmospheric pressure, as the main forecasting tool. This book is the history of how weather forecasting was moulded and modelled by the processes of nation-state building and statistics in the western world.
List of figures
ix
List of tables
xiii
Acknowledgements xv
Abbreviations xvii
Introduction 1(24)
1 Pre-1850 conceptualizations of storms
25(37)
2 Meteorology and statistics before 1854
62(44)
3 The adoption of an Eulerian approach by state interests
106(53)
4 The Lagrangian approach as a counterweight
159(42)
5 The convergence between statistics and synoptic method
201(47)
6 The hegemony of the Eulerian approach and the beginning of its end
248(50)
7 Behind weather forecasting: National interests and the primacy of public service over research
298(44)
8 Meteorological cartography
342(63)
Index 405
Aitor Anduaga is an Ikerbasque Research Professor (Ikerbasque: Basque Foundation for Science) at the Basque Museum of the History of Medicine and Science, University of the Basque Country.