Books by Frank H. Bigelow
Atmospheric physics as applied
Atmospheric physics as applied to a reformed meteorology
The new must replace the old '
The new must replace the old 'delenda est Carthago'
The vacuum-pyrheliometer and t
The vacuum-pyrheliometer and the solar-radiation
Four fundamental formulas for
Four fundamental formulas for discussing the observations made with the various types of pyrheliometers
A treatise on the sun's radiation and other solar phenomena
Author's abstract of the Meteo
Author's abstract of the Meteorological treatise
Report on the temperatures and
Report on the temperatures and vapor tensions of the United States reduced to a homogeneous system of 24 hourly observations for the 33-year interval, 1873-1905
The daily normal temperature a
The daily normal temperature and the daily normal precipitation of the United States
Studies on the thermodynamics of the atmosphere
Studies on the diurnal periods in the lower strata of the atmosphere ..
Studies on the circulation of the atmospheres of the sun and of the earth ..
Studies on the meteorological effects in the United States of the solar and terrestrial physical processes
Eclipse meteorology and allied
Eclipse meteorology and allied problems ..
Eclipse meterology and allied
Eclipse meterology and allied problems
Studies on the statics and kinematics of the atmosphere in the United States
The magnetic theory of the sol
The magnetic theory of the solar corona
The probable state of the sky
The probable state of the sky along the path of total eclipse of the sun, May 28, 1900, [3d report] observations of 1899
The probable state of the sky
The probable state of the sky along the path of total eclipse of the sun, May 28, 1900
Storms, storm tracks, and weat
Storms, storm tracks, and weather forecasting
The polar radiation from the s
The polar radiation from the sun, and its influence in forming the high and low atmospheric pressures of the United States
The two magnetic fields surrou
The two magnetic fields surrounding the sun
Notes on a new method for the discussion of magnetic observations
The function of criticism in t
The function of criticism in the advancement of science