Throughout the nineteenth century, shipwrecks during tropical cyclones in the Indian Ocean resulted in extended legal battles in the Marine Court of Enquiry in Calcutta. This chapter explores how cyclones became an object of scientific curiosity at the intersection of the imperial legal world and marine insurance. It explores the court records, consisting of legal depositions about the wrecks by mariners and insurance agents, ships’ logs with barometric readings, and diaries kept by the captain and pilots, which formed a significant archive for the colonial scientist Henry Piddington (1797–1858), made famous for coining the term ‘cyclone’. Piddington narrativized storm observations by condensing accounts from multiple sources and created a ...
The year 1919 was important in meteorology, not only because it was the year that the American Meteo...
An extensive database of the tracks of tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean since 1851 is k...
Ships' logbooks have been preserved in archives of different European countries. This paper reviews ...
Throughout the nineteenth century, shipwrecks during tropical cyclones in the Indian Ocean resulted ...
In paleotempestology the mapping of past tropical cyclone activity has been conducted through two pr...
This article engages with debates about the status and geographies of colonial science by arguing fo...
Within a generation of losing its American colonies, Britain adjusted to a new world order in which ...
In 1899 a Category 5 cyclone destroyed almost the entire pearling fleet of Bathurst Bay in North Que...
The year 1919 was important in meteorology, not only because it was the year that the American Meteo...
Ships’ protests have been used for centuries as legal documents to record and detail damages and ind...
This paper contributes to debates about the relationship between science and the military by examini...
The record of past tropical cyclones provides an important means to evaluate the hurricane hazard. H...
Trabajo presentado en el 2nd International Workshop on Maritime Flows and Networks, celebrado en Par...
Tropical cyclones have had a considerable impact on Mauritius. Large cyclones are relatively rare, a...
On the 29th of April 1892 an intense cyclone directly struck the island of Mauritius. The resulting ...
The year 1919 was important in meteorology, not only because it was the year that the American Meteo...
An extensive database of the tracks of tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean since 1851 is k...
Ships' logbooks have been preserved in archives of different European countries. This paper reviews ...
Throughout the nineteenth century, shipwrecks during tropical cyclones in the Indian Ocean resulted ...
In paleotempestology the mapping of past tropical cyclone activity has been conducted through two pr...
This article engages with debates about the status and geographies of colonial science by arguing fo...
Within a generation of losing its American colonies, Britain adjusted to a new world order in which ...
In 1899 a Category 5 cyclone destroyed almost the entire pearling fleet of Bathurst Bay in North Que...
The year 1919 was important in meteorology, not only because it was the year that the American Meteo...
Ships’ protests have been used for centuries as legal documents to record and detail damages and ind...
This paper contributes to debates about the relationship between science and the military by examini...
The record of past tropical cyclones provides an important means to evaluate the hurricane hazard. H...
Trabajo presentado en el 2nd International Workshop on Maritime Flows and Networks, celebrado en Par...
Tropical cyclones have had a considerable impact on Mauritius. Large cyclones are relatively rare, a...
On the 29th of April 1892 an intense cyclone directly struck the island of Mauritius. The resulting ...
The year 1919 was important in meteorology, not only because it was the year that the American Meteo...
An extensive database of the tracks of tropical cyclones in the North Atlantic Ocean since 1851 is k...
Ships' logbooks have been preserved in archives of different European countries. This paper reviews ...