Meteorological observations are made for a variety of reasons. Those observations made primarily for the purpose of providing information for weather forecasts are termed ‘synoptic’. These synoptic observations are not by themselves sufficient to meet all the needs of, for example, agricultural meteorology, hydrology and industry. Hence, in the United Kingdom there is a further network of voluntary co-operating stations maintained by private individuals, schools and colleges, industrial concerns, local authorities, etc. whose records supplement those from the synoptic reporting stations. In addition there is a much larger number of ‘rainfall stations’ where the only records regularly maintained are those of rainfall.
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BSERVER'S HANDBOOK
Her Majesty’s Stationery Office at HMSO Press, Edinburgh
Penerbit :
HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE
Tahun :
1952
Buku Text
Meteorologi
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No Scan613
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No Klasifikasi551.63
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ISBN0 11 400329 7
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ISSN-
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No Registrasi129A/XI/1993
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Lokasi Terbit-
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Jumlah Hal262
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Label551.63 Met o
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Versi DigitalYA
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Versi FisikYA
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Lokasi Rak Buku Fisik01/A/15
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Jumlah Exemplar Fisik Tersedia1