Henry Helm Clayton
Born 1861-01-01
Died 1946-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF27855146
- WikidataQ1606841
- ISNI0000000081072823
- Open LibraryOL2318414A
Top Subjects
- Meteorology (19)
- Observations (16)
- Massachusetts (16)
- Blue Hill (8)
- Solar radiation (8)
- Weather (6)
- Clouds (5)
Books by Henry Helm Clayton
Total count: 37
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Tracings from the self-recording instruments to illustrate certain meteorologial phenomena during the year 18861887-01-01
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Comparisons of the thermometer shelters1889-01-01
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Investigation of the marked inversions of temperature between the base and summit1889-01-01
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Investigation of the normal differences of temperature between the base and summit1889-01-01
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Cloud heights and velocities at Blue Hill observatory.1891-01-01
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The chief features of the diurnal and annual periods at Blue Hill as shown by the tables1891-01-01
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Summary of meteorological records made at the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory during the Lustrum 1886-18901891-01-01
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The Lawrence tornado of July 26, 1890William H. Wheeler1892-01-01
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Investigations of the New England Meteorological Society for the year 1890W.H. Wheeler1892-01-01
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Measurements of cloud heights and velocitiesJ. Wilson and Son1892-01-01
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A study of the short, wave-like oscillations shown by the barograph at Blue Hill, Observatory1893-01-01
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Sudden temperature changes1893-01-01
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Discussion of the cloud observationsJ. Wilson and Son1896-01-01
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Discussion of the annual and the diurnal periodsas shown in the preceding tables1896-01-01
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Observations made at the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, Massachusetts, U.S.A., in the year 1896under the direction of A. Lawrence Rotch : with appendices containing investigations of cloud forms, and of the air by means of kitesJ. Wilson and Son1897-01-01
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Exploration of the air by means of kitesJohn Wilson and Son, University Press1897-01-01
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Investigations on periodicity in the weathers.n.1899-01-01
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Studies of cyclonic and anticyclonic phenomena with kitesBlue Hill Meteorological Observatory1899-01-01
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Measurements of cloud heights, velocities, and directionsJ. Wilson and Son1900-01-01
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The eclipse cyclone and the diurnal cyclonesThe Observatory1901-01-01
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The eclipse cyclone of 1900[s.n.]1903-01-01
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Results from the kite-meteorograph and simultaneous readings at the earth's surface1897-1902Observatory1903-01-01
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Various researches on the temperature in cyclones and anticyclones in temperate latitudesKarl J. Trübner1905-01-01
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Effect of short period variations of solar radiation on the earth's atmosphere(with eight charts)Smithsonian Institution1917-01-01
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Variation in solar radiation and the weather(with five plates)Smithsonian institution1920-01-01
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World weatherincluding a discussion of the influence of variations of solar radiation on the weather and of the meteorology of the sun.MacMillan1923-01-01
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What doth the Lord require of theefrom a scientist's point of view : an address given before the First Parish Church in Canton, Sunday, March 16, 1924published by a friend1924-01-01
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Solar radiation and weatheror, Forecasting weather from observations of the sunThe Smithsonian Institution1925-01-01
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Solar activity and long-period weather changesThe Smithsonian Institution1926-01-01
World weather records, collected from official sources.The Smithsonian Institution1927-01-01-
The atmosphere and the sunSmithsonian Institution1930-01-01
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World weather and solar activityThe Smithsonian Institution1934-01-01
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The sunspot period(with one plate)Smithsonian Institution1939-01-01
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The 11-year and 27-day solar periods in meteorologySmithsonian Institution1940-01-01
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Solar relations to weather and life ...Clayton weather service1943-01-01
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Sunspot changes and weather changesSmithsonian Institution1946-01-01
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Solar cycles.Smithsonian Institution1947-01-01