"Instructions For Taking Meteorological Observations" is a comprehensive guide providing detailed procedures for accurately measuring and recording weather phenomena. Intended for both amateur enthusiasts and professional scientists, this manual covers a wide array of observational techniques and the proper use of meteorological instruments. From thermometers and barometers to rain gauges and anemometers, each tool is explained with precision, ensuring reliable data collection.
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