Meteorologi, Volume 2, Issue 1, written in Norwegian by Henrik Mohn and originally published in 1883, presents a detailed exploration of meteorological science. This historical document offers insights into the understanding of weather and climate during the late 19th century. The volume likely covers various aspects of meteorology, potentially including observations, analysis, and theoretical discussions relevant to the period. This work is valuable for those interested in the history of science, particularly meteorology, and provides a glimpse into the scientific landscape of Norway during that era.
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