Observations M t orologiques Commenc es A Dunkerque Le 1 Ao t 1754... offers a detailed glimpse into 18th-century meteorological practices. This historical record, penned by Florent Guillaume Tully, presents a systematic compilation of weather observations meticulously recorded in Dunkirk, France, beginning in August 1754.
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