The earliest daily barometric pressure readings were taken during the Maunder Minimum of Solar activity (1645—1715). In Italy, observations were made at Pisa over the years 1657—1658 by V. Viviani and A. Borelli, and at Modena during the year 1694 by B. Ramazzini. These readings have been recovered, corrected and adjusted to modern units. The early instruments used and their problems have been thoroughly discussed. Barometer observations recorded by John Locke in Essex (UK) during the year 1694 have also been recovered and corrected. Daily observations were recorded during the same period in Paris by L. Morin; these have previously been published by Legrand and Le Goff (1992: Les observations météorologiques de Louis Morin. Monographie No. ...
Climate changes has become one of the most analysed subjects from researchers community, mainly beca...
Daily meteorological observations have been made at the Brera astronomical observatory in Milan sinc...
A westerly index for Europe is developed back to 1692 using newly recovered and corrected Mean Sea-l...
The earliest daily barometric pressure readings were taken during the Maunder Minimum of Solar activ...
It has been known for some time that the potential exists to construct a long daily series of surfac...
Daily meteorological observations have been made at the Brera Astronomical Observatory in Milan sinc...
In recent years, instrumental observations have become increasingly important in climate research, a...
Daily pressure observations recorded by William Derham (1657–1735) at Upminster, Essex (near London)...
A time series of mean-sea-level pressure was built from observations performed in Trieste from 1 Jan...
A historical set of daily meteorological data collected at the Hanbury Botanical Gardens (Liguria, n...
A homogenized 236 year daily regional sea-level pressure (SLP) record is constructed for the Po Plai...
The authors present initial results of a new pan-European and international storminess since 1800 as...
The authors present initial results of a new pan-European and international storminess since 1800 as...
The eruption of Mount Tambora (Indonesia) in April 1815 is the largest documented volcanic eruption ...
Climate changes has become one of the most analysed subjects from researchers community, mainly beca...
Climate changes has become one of the most analysed subjects from researchers community, mainly beca...
Daily meteorological observations have been made at the Brera astronomical observatory in Milan sinc...
A westerly index for Europe is developed back to 1692 using newly recovered and corrected Mean Sea-l...
The earliest daily barometric pressure readings were taken during the Maunder Minimum of Solar activ...
It has been known for some time that the potential exists to construct a long daily series of surfac...
Daily meteorological observations have been made at the Brera Astronomical Observatory in Milan sinc...
In recent years, instrumental observations have become increasingly important in climate research, a...
Daily pressure observations recorded by William Derham (1657–1735) at Upminster, Essex (near London)...
A time series of mean-sea-level pressure was built from observations performed in Trieste from 1 Jan...
A historical set of daily meteorological data collected at the Hanbury Botanical Gardens (Liguria, n...
A homogenized 236 year daily regional sea-level pressure (SLP) record is constructed for the Po Plai...
The authors present initial results of a new pan-European and international storminess since 1800 as...
The authors present initial results of a new pan-European and international storminess since 1800 as...
The eruption of Mount Tambora (Indonesia) in April 1815 is the largest documented volcanic eruption ...
Climate changes has become one of the most analysed subjects from researchers community, mainly beca...
Climate changes has become one of the most analysed subjects from researchers community, mainly beca...
Daily meteorological observations have been made at the Brera astronomical observatory in Milan sinc...
A westerly index for Europe is developed back to 1692 using newly recovered and corrected Mean Sea-l...