"Numerical Elements Of Indian Meteorology" by Hermann Schlagintweit is a detailed exploration of the meteorological conditions and climate patterns of India. This historical work delves into the numerical data and observations collected during the 19th century, offering insights into the scientific understanding of weather phenomena in the region. Schlagintweit's research provides a valuable resource for understanding the climate history of India and the evolution of meteorological science.
Researchers, historians of science, and anyone interested in the climate of India will find this book an important contribution to the field. It offers a unique perspective on the challenges and advancements in understanding and predicting weather patterns in a geographically diverse region.
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