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Isobars and Isohyets, Central and Southern Europe (colour litho)
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Isobars and Isohyets, Central and Southern Europe (colour litho)
6015863 Isobars and Isohyets, Central and Southern Europe (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Isobars and Isohyets, Central and Southern Europe. Illustration for Atlas of Meteorology, Volume III of Bartholomews Physical Atlas, prepared by J G Bartholomew and A J Herbertson (The Royal Geographical Society, 1899). A set of maps that give a perspective of global weather at the end of the nineteenth century.); © Look and Learn
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Atmospheric Central Change Cool Cooling Earth Forecasting Global Isobars Isohyets Meteorlogical Meteorological Meteorologists Temperature Warm Warming
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This print titled "Isobars and Isohyets, Central and Southern Europe" takes us back to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the world of meteorology at that time. Created by an English School artist, this colour lithograph is part of the private collection. The image showcases a set of maps from Bartholomew's Physical Atlas, specifically Volume III dedicated to meteorology. These maps were prepared by J G Bartholomew and A J Herbertson for The Royal Geographical Society in 1899. They provide valuable insight into global weather patterns as understood during the late 1800s. As we delve into this historical piece, we are reminded of the scientific methods employed by early meteorologists to study atmospheric conditions and climate changes. This visual representation allows us to explore temperature variations across central and southern Europe. With isobars indicating lines connecting points with equal atmospheric pressure and isohyets representing lines connecting areas with equal precipitation levels, these maps offer a comprehensive view of weather phenomena in this region. Through this artwork, we gain appreciation for how far our understanding of meteorology has come since then. It serves as a reminder that forecasting techniques have evolved significantly over time while highlighting our ongoing quest to comprehend the complex dynamics of our planet's climate system.
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