Blue Hill Observatory
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Blue Hill Observatory was (and still is) a weather station located on the Great Blue Hill, south of Boston. It was founded by Abbott Lawrence Rotch.[1]
Links
- "The Highest Kite Ascent", Aeronautical Journal, January, 1898, p. 22 – two reports by Rotch announcing new heights for kites: 9,386' and then 11,086' above Blue Hill.
References
Publications referring to Blue Hill Observatory
- Clayton, 1894, The Eddy Malay tailless kite (Simple title: The Eddy Malay tailless kite, Journal: Scient. Amer.)
- Rotch, 1896, Emploi de cerfs-volants pour enlever des instruments météorologiques enregistreurs à l'Observatoire de Blue Hill, Mass. (Simple title: Use of kites to remove recording weather instruments at the Blue Hill Observatory, Mass., Journal: Report of the International Meteorological Committee)
- Millet, 1897, Scientific kite-flying (Simple title: Scientific kite-flying, Journal: Century Mag.)
- Eddy, 1897, Photographing from kites (Simple title: Photographing from kites, Journal: Century Mag.)
- Rotch, 1898, Rapport sur les moyens employés au Blue Hill Observatory (Mass., États-Unis), pour obtenir les observations météorologiques avec des cerfs-volants (Simple title: Report on the means employed at the Blue Hill Observatory (Mass., USA) to obtain weather observations with kites, Journal: Protok. Erste Vers. Int. Aer. Comm.)
- Hergesell, 1898, Neue Drachen-Versuche auf dem Blue Hill Observatorium (Simple title: New kite trials at the Blue Hill Observatory, Journal: Ill. Aër. Mitt.)
- Clayton, 1898, Examples of the diurnal and cyclonic changes in temperature and relative humidity at different heights in the free air (Simple title: Examples of the diurnal and cyclonic changes in temperature and relative humidity at different heights in the free air, Journal: Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory Bulletin)
- Ferguson, 1899, Progress of experiments with kites during 1897-1898, at Blue Hill Observatory (Simple title: Progress of experiments with kites during 1897-1898, at Blue Hill Observatory, Journal: Scient. Amer. Suppl.)
- Bellet, 1899, Les cerfs-volants météorologiques de Blue Hill (Simple title: The meteorological kites at Blue Hill, Journal: La Nature)
- Rotch, 1901, Some celebrities of the Paris Congress (Simple title: Some celebrities of the Paris Congress, Journal: Aër. Journ.)
- Lecornu, 1902, Les cerfs-volants (Simple title: Les cerfs-volants)
- Publication 64, 1903, Aerial contrivances for scouting purposes (Simple title: Aerial contrivances for scouting purposes, Journal: Aer. World)
- La Vaulx, 1905, L'observatoire de Blue-Hill (Simple title: Blue Hill Observatory, Journal: L'Aérophile)
- Shrigley, 1909, The Aero Club of New England (Simple title: The Aero Club of New England, Journal: Aeronautics (US))
- Publication 11388, 1909, Sounding the air. Blue Hill Observatory experiments (Simple title: Sounding the air. Blue Hill Observatory experiments, Journal: Knowl. Illus. Scient. News)
- Rotch, 1910, The relation of the wind to aerial navigation (Simple title: The relation of the wind to aerial navigation, Journal: Aircraft • Epitome Aeronautical Annual)
- McAdie, 1917, Principles of Aërography (Simple title: The Principles of Aërography)
- Suay, 2014 (Simple title: Kites)
- Suay, 2014 (Simple title: Kites)
Organization names | Blue Hill Observatory |
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Country | US |
Locations | Dorchester, Massachusetts |
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Keywords | meteorology, experiment location |
Key people | Abbott Lawrence Rotch, Alexander McAdie |
Wikidata id | Q1803017 |