Practical meteorology(Paperback, Drew John, Frederic Drew)
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About The Book: Practical Meteorology by John Drew and Frederic Drew is a scientific guide that explores weather observation and atmospheric phenomena. John Drew, an astronomer and meteorologist, focused on methods for collecting and interpreting weather data. Frederic Drew, known for his geographical and administrative work in India, likely contributed updates or context. The book aimed to make meteorology accessible for practical use, including by amateurs and colonial administrators, reflecting the growing 19th-century interest in scientific approaches to natural phenomena. About The Author: John Drew (1809–1857), author of Practical Meteorology, was a British astronomer and meteorologist. He promoted the systematic observation of weather and aimed to make meteorological science accessible to the public. His work contributed to early efforts in standardizing weather data collection and understanding atmospheric phenomena in the 19th century. Frederic Drew (1836–1891) was a British geologist and civil servant known for his work in Jammu and Kashmir. Serving under the Maharaja’s administration, he combined scientific observation with governance. His notable book, The Northern Barrier of India, offers valuable insights into the region’s geography, people, and strategic significance. The Title 'Practical meteorology written/authored/edited by Drew John, Frederic Drew', published in the year 1860. The ISBN 9789371694766 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 374 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Meteorology. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol: