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Meteorology in aeronautics

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on the study of weather conditions for aeronautical purposes.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Aviation Weather: Forces To Be Reckoned With (The Command Decisions Series, Volume 1), 1991, 1991

 Item — Special collection MC-19, Book: 179, Call No.: TL 556 .T39 1991
Identifier: 20062008
Scope and Contents Document Type: Textbook (Technical).Purpose: Training & Education.Authority: Author Expertise.Series: The Command Decisions series, Volume 1Scope: Textbook written for General Aviation pilots and owners. Written by Richard Taylor, "who has been writing about, and teaching, flying for more than 40 years."From the dust jacket: "Aviation Weather: Forces to be Reckoned With will: • Challenge and expand your knowledge of weather's...
Dates: Copyright: 1991; Publication: 1991

Clouds, Weather and Flight [Second Printing], 1944-10, 1946-05

 Item — Special collection MC-19, Book: 177, Call No.: QC 863 .G5
Identifier: 20061180
Scope and Contents Document Type: Book (Technical Reference).Purpose: Authoritative reference.Authority: Author Expertise.Scope: Technical book written by Thomas C. Gillmer, Department of Marine Engineering, U.S. Naval Academy and H. Erich Nietsch, Aeronautical Engineer.From the Preface: "It is possible to approach the subject of weather from many sides and to study it in many ways and for many purposes. Those who think of it in terms of meteorology often...
Dates: Copyright: 1944-10; Issued: 1946-05

Techniques Of Observing the Weather, 1947, 1947

 Item — Special collection MC-19, Book: 178, Call No.: QC 871 .H39
Identifier: 20061164
Scope and Contents Document Type: Textbook (Technical).Purpose: Training & Education.Authority: Author Expertise.Scope (preface): THE beginning of all meteorology, weather forecasting, and I climatological studies lies with the original observations of weather and other atmospheric factors. To establish a firm foundation for these sciences a basic and uniform system of observing has been adopted by the International Meteorological Organization. Observing weather is in...
Dates: Copyright: 1947; Publication: 1947