Hugo Hildebrand Hildebrandsson
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Hugo Hildebrand Hildebrandsson (1838–1925) was a meteorologist from Stockholm who became director of the observatory at Uppsala. He was an early member of the International Commission for Scientific Aeronautics, joining at the Strassburg Conference in 1898. He worked on the International Cloud Atlas and participated in the Clouds Commission of the International Meteorological Committee.[1]
In 1909 he was secretary of the International Commission on the System of World-stations for shared meteorological observation, and vice president of the Sixth Meeting of the International Commission for Scientific Aeronautics held in Monaco.
References
- ↑ Teague & Gallicchio, 2017, p. 20.
Links
- w:Hugo Hildebrand Hildebrandsson; w:sv:Hugo Hildebrandsson
- "Hugo Hildebrand Hildebrandsson", Encyclopedia Brittanica (1911)
Names | Hugo Hildebrandsson; Hugo Hildebrand Hildebrandsson |
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Countries | SE |
Locations | Stockholm, Uppsala |
Occupations | meteorologist |
Tech areas | Meteorology |
Accreditations | |
Affiliations | International Commission for Scientific Aeronautics, International Aeronautical Conference at Strassburg, International Meteorological Committee, International Commission on the System of World-stations, Sixth Meeting of the International Commission for Scientific Aeronautics |
Family name | |
Birth date | 19 August 1838 |
Death date | 29 July 1925 |
Wikidata id | Q4992066 |