Abbot, C. G., Charles Greeley, 1872-1973
Date
1872-1973
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Abbot, C. G., Charles Greeley, 1872-1973
Name
Abbot, C. G.
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Charles Greeley
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- Magnetic storms, solar radiation and Washington temperature departures (with two plates), by C.G. Abbot
- 1946-1947 report on the 27.0074-day cycle in Washington precipitation, by C.G. Abbot
- The Smithsonian standard pyrheliometry, by C.G. Abbot
- Short periodic solar variations and the temperatures of Washington and New York, by C.G. Abbot
- An account of the Astrophysical Observatory of the Smithsonian Institution, 1904-1953, by C.G. Abbot
- Long-range effects of the sun's variation on the temperature of Washington, D.C., by C.G. Abbot
- Montezuma solar-constant values and their periodic solar variations, by C.G. Abbot
- Solar variation, a leading weather element, by C.G. Abbot
- Regarding Washington, D.C., precipitation and temperature, 1952 and 1953, by C.G. Abbot
- 1945-1946 report on the 27.0074-day cycle in Washington precipitation, by C.G. Abbot
- Periodicities in the solar-constant measures, by C.G. Abbot
- A long-range temperature forecast, by C.G. Abbot
- An improved water-flow pyrheliometer and the standard scale of solar radiation (with one plate), by C.G. Abbot and L.B. Aldrich
- Precipitation affected by solar variation, by C.G. Abbot
- Washington, D.C., precipitation of 1953 and 1954, by C.G. Abbot
- The sun's short regular variation and its large effect on terrestrial temperatures, by C.G. Abbot
- Absorption lines of the infra-red solar spectrum (with five plates), by C.G. Abbot and H.B. Freeman
- Sixteen-day weather forecasts from satellite observations, by C.G. Abbot
- Solar magnetism and world weather, by C. G. Abbot
- Leading operations of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, 1895-1955, by C.G. Abbot
- On the 27.0074-day cycle in Washington precipitation, by C.G. Abbot
- A sensitive radiometer, by C.G. Abbot, W.H. Hoover, and L.B. Clark
- The weekly period in Washington precipitation, by C.G. Abbot and N.M. McCandlish
- The periodometer, an instrument for finding and evaluating periodicities in long series of observations (with one plate), by C.G. Abbot
- A 27-day period in Washington precipitation, by C.G. Abbot
- The radiation of the planet earth to space (with two plates), by C.G. Abbot
- Solar variation and precipitation at Peoria, Illinois, by C.G. Abbot
- Periodicity in solar variation (with two plates), by C.G. Abbot and Gladys T. Bond
- The quantity of vaporous water in the atmosphere, by C.G. Abbot
- Periodic influences on Washington and New York weather of 1949 and 1950, by C.G. Abbot
- The standard scale of solar radiation, by C.G. Abbot and L B. Aldrich
- Energy spectra of some of the brighter stars (with one plate), by C.G. Abbot and L.B. Aldrich
- Supplement to a long-range forecast of United States precipitation, by C.G. Abbot, and Lena Hill
- Solar radiation and weather studies (with three plates), by C.G. Abbot
- Cycles in tree-ring widths, by C.G. Abbot
- Sixty-year weather forecasts, by C.G. Abbot
- 1948-1949 report on the 27.0074-day cycle in Washington precipitation, by C.G. Abbot
- A revised analysis of solar-constant values, by C.G. Abbot
- Samuel Pierpont Langley (with six plates), by C.G. Abbot
- Periodic solar variation, by C.G. Abbot
- Washington, D.C., precipitation of 1954 and 1955, by C.G. Abbot
- 1947-1948 report on the 27.0074-day cycle in Washington precipitation, by C.G. Abbot
- The relations between the Smithsonian Institution and the Wright brothers, by Charles G. Abbot
- Precipitation and temperature in Washington, D.C., for 1950 and 1951, by C.G. Abbot
- An important weather element hitherto generally disregarded, by C.G. Abbot
- Precipitation in five continents, by C. G. Abbot
- A long-range forecast of United States precipitation, by C. G. Abbot
- Solar variation and weather, a summary of the evidence, completely illustrated and documented, by C.G. Abbot
- A long-range forecast of temperature for 19 United States cities, by C. G. Abbot and Lena Hill
- Concerning Smithsonian pyrheliometry, by C.G. Abbot, L.B. Aldrich, and A.G. Froiland