Marvin, 1900, Anemometry. General information on instruments for indicating, measuring, and automatically recording wind movement and direction, and instructions for Weather Bureau instruments

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Original title Anemometry. A circular of general information respecting the theory and operation of instruments for indicating, measuring and automatically recording wind movement and direction, with instructions for the erection and care of such instruments of the Weather Bureau pattern
Simple title Anemometry. A circular of general information respecting the theory and operation of instruments for indicating, measuring and automatically recording wind movement and direction, with instructions for the erection and care of such instruments of the Weather Bureau pattern
Authors C. F. Marvin
Date 1900
Countries US
Languages en
Keywords anemometry, theory, operation, instruments, indicating, measuring, recording data, wind, velocity, direction, instructions, Weather Bureau
Journal Circular D, Instrument Division, Second Edition. Weather Bureau
Related to aircraft? 1
Page count 67
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Sources

  • Brockett 1910, page 557, entry 8092: Marvin, C. F. Anemometry. A circular of general information respecting the theory and operation of instruments for indicating, measuring and automatically recording wind movement and direction, with instructions for the erection and care of such instruments of the Weather Bureau pattern. Circular D, Instrument Division, Second Edition. Weather Bureau, No. 233, 1900, Washington, D. C., pp. 67, figs. 28, pl. 1. S (8092