This article explores the relationship between meteorology, British imperialism and evolving forms of scientific internationalism in the twentieth century. Focussing on a series of imperial meteorology conferences begun in 1919, it is shown how the British Empire was positioned in the interwar period as a corrective to skewed forms of scientific internationalism which were emerging in meteorology, with standards and data formats biased towards Northern climates. Possessed of an empire of ‘all types of climate’, British meteorologists identified themselves as a counterbalance to a perceived eurocentrism in international meteorology. The Empire was thus a convenient shortcut to a truly ‘global' science, while meteorology itself emerged as a p...
Meteorology is a global endeavor consuming vast resources for keeping an eye on the entire world. Th...
The first half of the 20th century was an era of weathering heights. As the development of powered f...
In this article I reveal that there was an earlier, significant history to the UK government's respo...
This article explores the relationship between meteorology, British imperialism and evolving forms o...
This chapter surveys recent work on the entanglements of meteorology and empire. It argues that ther...
This themed issue of History of Meteorology grew out of a session at the annual conference of the Am...
Recent years have seen a growth in scholarship on the intertwined histories of climate, science, and...
Climate change has become a key environmental narrative of the 21st century. However, emphasis on th...
“Meteorological Imperialism” is the first history of Italian colonialism from the perspective of the...
Geographers have played an important and sometimes controversial role in the study of climate during...
Climate change has become a key environmental narrative of the 21st century. However, emphasis on th...
Climate change has become a key environmental narrative of the 21st century. However, emphasis on th...
This article engages with debates about the status and geographies of colonial science by arguing fo...
In the nineteenth century, state institutions for weather and climate observation and research emerg...
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher
Meteorology is a global endeavor consuming vast resources for keeping an eye on the entire world. Th...
The first half of the 20th century was an era of weathering heights. As the development of powered f...
In this article I reveal that there was an earlier, significant history to the UK government's respo...
This article explores the relationship between meteorology, British imperialism and evolving forms o...
This chapter surveys recent work on the entanglements of meteorology and empire. It argues that ther...
This themed issue of History of Meteorology grew out of a session at the annual conference of the Am...
Recent years have seen a growth in scholarship on the intertwined histories of climate, science, and...
Climate change has become a key environmental narrative of the 21st century. However, emphasis on th...
“Meteorological Imperialism” is the first history of Italian colonialism from the perspective of the...
Geographers have played an important and sometimes controversial role in the study of climate during...
Climate change has become a key environmental narrative of the 21st century. However, emphasis on th...
Climate change has become a key environmental narrative of the 21st century. However, emphasis on th...
This article engages with debates about the status and geographies of colonial science by arguing fo...
In the nineteenth century, state institutions for weather and climate observation and research emerg...
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher
Meteorology is a global endeavor consuming vast resources for keeping an eye on the entire world. Th...
The first half of the 20th century was an era of weathering heights. As the development of powered f...
In this article I reveal that there was an earlier, significant history to the UK government's respo...