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History of Meteorology
volume 2 (2005)
James R. Fleming, editor
with a special section on Diversity in the Global Reconstruction and Representation of Weather and Climate: East, South, West, North Selected Papers from the ICHM Symposium at the International Congress of History of Science, Beijing, China, July 2005 edited by Louis K. McNally III and Christian Rohr
History of Meteorology is the peer-reviewed journal of the ICHM
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Contents Introduction, Call for Papers, and Style Guide. i-v Anders Persson (Sweden), The Coriolis Effect: Four centuries of conflict between common sense and mathematics, Part I: A history to 1885. 1-24 Youngsin Chun and Sang-woon Jeon, (Republic of Korea), Chugugi, Supyo, and Punggi: Meteorological instruments of the 15th century in Korea. 25-36
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Section: Symposium Editors' Introduction. 37-40 Ioannis Telelis (Greece), Historical-climatological Information from the Time of the Byzantine Empire (4th-15th Centuries AD). 41-50 Adriaan M.J. de Kraker (The Netherlands), Reconstruction of Storm Frequency in the North Sea Area during the Pre-industrial Period, 1400 to 1700 and the Connection with Reconstructed Time Series of Temperatures. 51-69 Christian Rohr (Austria), The Danube Floods and their Human Response and Perception (14th to 17th C). 71-86 Jian Liu (China), Hans von Storch (Germany), Eduardo Zorita (Germany), Xing Chen (China), and Sumin Wang (China), Simulated and Reconstructed Temperature in China since 1550 AD. 87-104 Louis K. McNally III (USA), Reconstruction of Late-18th Century Upper-air Circulation Using Forensic Synoptic Analysis. 105-122 Cornelia Lüdecke (Germany), East Meets West: Meteorological interests of the Moravians in Greenland and Labrador since the 18th century. 123-132 Dennis Wheeler (UK), British Naval Logbooks from the Late Seventeenth Century: New climatic information from old sources. 133-145 Nikola Koepke and Joerg Baten (Germany), Climate and Its Impact on the Biological Standard of Living in Northeast, Centre-west, and South Europe during the last 2000 Years. 147-159 |
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