Michael Tobis wrote:
> Right now I am reading "Calculating the Weather: Meteorology in the
> 20th Century" by F. Nebeker (Academic Press 1995) but this work is
> very sketchy on the early history of meteorological ideas.
Not directly relevant to convective clouds but the biography of L.F.
Richardson is interesting. It's called something like "Prophet or
Professor?"
Ray
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