Biography
Sir William Napier Shaw (born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England) was a British meteorologist whose introduction of the millibar, a unit of measurement of air pressure, and the tephigram, a graphical representation of the first law of thermodynamics as applied to Earth’s atmosphere, contributed to the development of modern meteorology.
Shaw taught physics at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, from 1877-1906. He was elected to the Royal Society in 1891 and in 1900 became secretary of the Meteorological Council, the governing body of the Meteorological Office. He instigated the reorganization of this office and served as director from 1905-20. He was knighted in 1915. From 1920-1924 he was the first professor of meteorology at the Royal College of Science of the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London. One of his more noteworthy works is the *Manual of Meteorology* (1926–31).
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Shaw taught physics at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, from 1877-1906. He was elected to the Royal Society in 1891 and in 1900 became secretary of the Meteorological Council, the governing body of the Meteorological Office. He instigated the reorganization of this office and served as director from 1905-20. He was knighted in 1915. From 1920-1924 he was the first professor of meteorology at the Royal College of Science of the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London. One of his more noteworthy works is the *Manual of Meteorology* (1926–31).
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Books by Napier Shaw
Manual of Meteorology;; Volume
Manual of Meteorology;; Volume 1
Smoke Problem of Great Cities
Smoke Problem of Great Cities
Manual of Meteorology : Volume
Manual of Meteorology : Volume 4, Meteorological Calculus
Air Currents and the Laws of Ventilation
Drama of Weather
Drama of Weather
Practical Physics
Selected meteorological papers
Selected meteorological papers
Selected meteorological papers
Selected meteorological papers of Sir Napier Shaw
The drama of the weather
The drama of the weather
The drama of weather
Manual of Meteorology VOL1
Manual of Meteorology VOL1
The smoke problem of great cities
Air and Its Ways
The air and its ways
The air and its ways
Meteorological Glossary
The travel of circular depress
The travel of circular depressions and tornadoes and the relation of pressure to wind for circular isobars
The lack of science in modern
The lack of science in modern education
Air Currents and the Laws of Ventilation: Lectures on the Physics of the ...
Air Currents and the Laws of Ventilation: Lectures on the Physics of the Ventilation of ...
The life history of surface ai
The life history of surface air currents
The meteorological aspects of
The meteorological aspects of the storm of Feb. 26-27, 1903
Report on the Work of the Committee Appointed by the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain to ...
Electricity, Electrometer Magn
Electricity, Electrometer Magnetism, and Electrolysis
Practical Work at the Cavendis
Practical Work at the Cavendish Laboratory
Practical work at the Cavendis
Practical work at the Cavendish laboratory: Heat