- rocketsondes, radiosondes,
weather balloons, radars, and lasers. The term
aerology (from Gr**** ἀήρ, aēr, "air"; and -λογία, -logia) is
sometimes used as an...
- conditions.
Alternate spellings include "arologie", "aeriology", and "
aërology".
Aeromancy uses
cloud formations, wind currents, and
cosmological events...
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significant contributions to
several branches of science, and
coined the name
aerology for the
science of
measuring the
upper air/atmosphere.
Wladimir Köppen...
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cosmology is
broken down into
uranology (the
science of the heavens),
aerology (the
science of the air),
geology (the
science of the continents), and...
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pressure center will be to your left and
somewhat toward the front." (
Aerology for Pilots, McGraw-Hill, 1943, pg 43) As
early as the 16th
century extensive...
- of Earth's
atmosphere and its
processes is
called atmospheric science (
aerology), and
includes multiple subfields, such as
climatology and atmospheric...
- as
Legionowo to
honour Polish Legions. Ca. 1920
Institute of
Aerology (currently
Aerology Centre within Institute of
Meteorology and
Water Administration...
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highly experienced weatherman:
Commander G. F. Kosco, a
graduate of the
aerology course at M****achusetts
Institute of
Technology who had also
studied hurricanes...
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Judiciary Astrology.
Physical Astrology. Meteorology. Cosmology. Uranology.
Aerology. Geology. Hydrology. Botany. Agriculture. Gardening. Mineralogy. Chemistry...
- Cannes, France) was a
French meteorologist and a
pioneer in the
field of
aerology.
Together with
Richard ****mann (1845-1918), he is
credited as co-discoverer...