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'''Cleveland Abbe''' was an American [[meteorologist]] who wrote (in 1890?) that "meteorology is essentially the application of hydrodynamics and thermodynamics to the atmosphere."<ref>[[Teague & Gallicchio, 2017]], p. 25.</ref> | '''Cleveland Abbe''' was an American [[meteorologist]] who wrote (in 1890?) that "meteorology is essentially the application of hydrodynamics and thermodynamics to the atmosphere."<ref>[[Teague & Gallicchio, 2017]], p. 25.</ref> | ||
− | Abbe was the principal founder of the U.S. National Weather Service. He | + | Abbe was the principal founder of the U.S. National Weather Service. He lived from 1877 to 1909 in Washington DC.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_Abbe_House</ref> |
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=== References === | === References === | ||
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* "[https://celebrating200years.noaa.gov/historymakers/abbe/welcome.html Cleveland Abbe: First Scientist of the American Weather Bureau]", ''NOAA Celebrates 200 Years'' | * "[https://celebrating200years.noaa.gov/historymakers/abbe/welcome.html Cleveland Abbe: First Scientist of the American Weather Bureau]", ''NOAA Celebrates 200 Years'' | ||
* "[https://www.britannica.com/biography/Cleveland-Abbe Cleveland Abbe]", ''Encyclopedia Brittanica'' | * "[https://www.britannica.com/biography/Cleveland-Abbe Cleveland Abbe]", ''Encyclopedia Brittanica'' |
Revision as of 10:21, 16 August 2018
Cleveland Abbe was an American meteorologist who wrote (in 1890?) that "meteorology is essentially the application of hydrodynamics and thermodynamics to the atmosphere."[1]
Abbe was the principal founder of the U.S. National Weather Service. He lived from 1877 to 1909 in Washington DC.[2]
Publications by or about Cleveland Abbe
- Abbe, 1888, Treatise on meteorological apparatus and methods (Simple title: Treatise on meteorological apparatus and methods, Journal: Annual Report of the Chief Signal Officer • Annual Report of the Secretary of War)
- Abbe, 1888, Treatise on meteorological apparatus and methods (Simple title: Treatise on meteorological apparatus and methods, Journal: Annual Report of the Chief Signal Officer • Annual Report of the Secretary of War)
- Abbe, 1891, The Mechanics of the Earth's Atmosphere. A Collection of Translations (Simple title: The Mechanics of the Earth's Atmosphere. A Collection of Translations, Journal: Smith Misc. Collections • The Mechanics of the Earth's Atmosphere)
- Abbe, 1893, Meteorological Work of the U.S. Signal Service, 1870 to 1891 (Simple title: Meteorological Work of the U.S. Signal Service, 1870–1891)
- Abbe, 1895, The meteorological work of the U. S. Signal Service, 1870-1891 (Simple title: The meteorological work of the U. S. Signal Service, 1870-1891, Journal: Publication 10305, 1894, Report of the International Meteorological Congress, held at Chicago, Ill., August 21-24, 1893)
- Abbe, 1896, Sir Isaac Newton and his kites (Simple title: Sir Isaac Newton and his kites, Journal: Monthly Weath. Rev.)
- Abbe, 1896, Simultaneous balloon ascensions (Simple title: Simultaneous balloon ascensions, Journal: Monthly Weather Review)
- Abbe, 1896, Simultaneous balloon ascensions (Simple title: Simultaneous balloon ascensions, Journal: Monthly Weather Review)
- Abbe, 1896, The Franklin Kite Club (Simple title: The Franklin Kite Club, Journal: Monthly Weath. Rev.)
- Abbe, 1896, The Franklin Kite Club (Simple title: The Franklin Kite Club, Journal: Monthly Weath. Rev.)
- Abbe, 1897, Kites at the Chicago conference, August, 1893 (Simple title: Kites at the Chicago conference, August, 1893, Journal: Monthly Weath. Rev.)
- Abbe, 1897, The development of the kite by European scientists (Simple title: The development of the kite by European scientists, Journal: Monthly Weath. Rev.)
- Abbe, 1898, Lightning on the kite wire (Simple title: Lightning on the kite wire, Journal: Monthly Weath. Rev.)
- Abbe, 1899, Spool kites and kites with radial wings (Simple title: Spool kites and kites with radial wings, Journal: Monthly Weath. Rev.)
- Abbe, 1899, The average temperature of the atmosphere (Simple title: The average temperature of the atmosphere, Journal: Monthly Weath. Rev.)
- King, 1901, How to cross the Atlantic in a balloon (Simple title: How to cross the Atlantic in a balloon, Journal: Century Mag.)
- Abbe, 1903, Meteorology and the art of flying (Simple title: Meteorology and the art of flying, Journal: Monthly Weath. Rev.)
- Abbe, 1908, Popof and Erman on the use of kites in meteorology (Simple title: Popof and Erman on the use of kites in meteorology, Journal: Monthly Weath. Rev.)
- Abbe, 1908, What the aeronaut can do for meteorology (Simple title: What the aeronaut can do for meteorology, Journal: Aeronautics)
- Abbe, 1909, Helicopters for aerial research (Simple title: Helicopters for aerial research, Journal: Aeronautics)
- Abbe, 1910, The mechanics of the earth's atmosphere. A collection of translations. Third collection (Simple title: The mechanics of the earth's atmosphere. A collection of translations. Third collection, Journal: Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections)
- Publication B2p0002e19, 1916, Death of Prof. Cleveland Abbe (Simple title: Death of Prof. Cleveland Abbe, Journal: Aeronautics)
Letters sent by Cleveland Abbe
- Cleveland Abbe to Wilbur Wright 26-Sep-1903
- Cleveland Abbe to Wilbur Wright 31-Dec-1903
- Cleveland Abbe to Wilbur Wright 7-Jan-1904
- Cleveland Abbe to Wilbur Wright 8-Mar-1908
References
Links
- w:Cleveland Abbe
- w:fr:Cleveland Abbe
- "Cleveland Abbe: First Scientist of the American Weather Bureau", NOAA Celebrates 200 Years
- "Cleveland Abbe", Encyclopedia Brittanica
- Edmund P. Willis and William H. Hooke, "Cleveland Abbe and American Meteorology, 1871–1901", Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, March 2006
- Cleveland Abbe papers at Library of Congress