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Autor Wheeler, D. |
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This paper is concerned with the use of Royal Navy ships’ logbooks for the period 1685 to 1750, thereby embracing the oldest members of this documentary series that extends to the present day. The geographic range of the undertaking is confined [...]texto impreso
Vaquero, J. M. ; García Herrera, Ricardo ; Wheeler, D. ; Chenoweth, M. ; Mock, C. J. | American Meteorological Society | 2008-02This paper documents a rare spell of severe weather in Spain that took place during the mid-nineteenth century when a tropical storm struck the southwest of the country on 29 October 1842. The use of a variety of independent documentary sources [...]texto impreso
Chenoweth, M. ; Vaquero, J. M. ; García Herrera, Ricardo ; Wheeler, D. | American Meteorological Society | 2007-12The first barometers in the Americas were provided by the Royal Society of London in 1677 to correspondents in the Caribbean Island of Barbados. Colonel William Sharpe of Barbados was the first person in the Americas to make daily observations o[...]texto impreso
Wheeler, D. ; García Herrera, Ricardo ; Vaquero, J.M. ; Chenoweth, M. ; Mock, C.J. | American Meteorological Society | 2009-07This paper draws on a range of contemporary documentary evidence from the New and Old Worlds as well as from the oceanic regions to reconstruct the trajectory and intensity of an Atlantic hurricane from August 1680. In doing so, it offers the ex[...]texto impreso
Küttel, M. ; Xoplaki, E. ; Gallego, D. ; Ñuterbarcher, J. ; García Herrera, Ricardo ; Allan, R. ; Barriendos, M. ; Jones, P.D. ; Wheeler, D. ; Wanner, H. | Springer | 2010-06Local to regional climate anomalies are to a large extent determined by the state of the atmospheric circulation. The knowledge of large-scale sea level pressure (SLP) variations in former times is therefore crucial when addressing past climate [...]