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Early Spanish meteorological records (1780-1850)
ArticleAbstract: ABSTRACT: This article summarizes recent efforts on early instrumental data recovery in Spain conducPalabras claves:Air temperature, Atmospheric pressure, Early meteorological observations, Iberian Peninsula, rainfall, WindAutores:Barriendos M., F. Dominguez-Castro, Farrona A.M.M., Gallego M.C., Ricardo García-Herrera , Rodrigo F.S., Sanchez-Lorenzo A., Vaquero J.M.Fuentes:scopusEarly meteorological records from Latin-America and the Caribbean during the 18th and 19th centuries
ArticleAbstract: This paper provides early instrumental data recovered for 20 countries of Latin-America and the CariPalabras claves:Autores:Antunã-Marrero J.C., Cristina de la Guía, Del Rosario Prieto M., Erika Elizabeth Cevallos, F. Dominguez-Castro, Farrona A.M.M., Gallego M.C., Marcos Villacís, Mejía David, Naranjo J.M., Ramos Guadalupe L.E., Ricardo García-Herrera , Seiner L., Trigo R.M.H., Vaquero J.M.Fuentes:googlescopusOn the Value of Early Marine Weather Observations The Malaspina Expedition (1789–94)
ArticleAbstract: Great advances in meteorological science were made in the late eighteenth century. In particular, mePalabras claves:DATABASES, History, North America, Pacific Ocean, Ship observations, SOUTH AMERICAAutores:F. Dominguez-Castro, Farrona A.M.M., Gallego M.C., Obregón M.A., Ricardo García-Herrera , Rodas M.T., Vaquero J.M.Fuentes:scopusSpanish eyewitness accounts of the great space weather event of 1859
ArticleAbstract: Exceptional geomagnetic storms were observed in late August and early September 1859. Auroras were oPalabras claves:aurora borealis, geomagnetic latitude, geomagnetic-storm, space weather event, Spanish observationsAutores:F. Dominguez-Castro, Farrona A.M.M., Gallego M.C., Vaquero J.M.Fuentes:scopus