Redfield, W. C. (William C.), 1789-1857
William C. Redfield American meteorologist (1789-1857)
Redfield, William Charles, 1789-1857
Redfield, William C.
Redfield, William Charles
Redfield, William C. 1789-1857
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Redfield, William Charles, ‡d 1789-1857
- 100 0 _ ‡a William C. Redfield ‡c American meteorologist (1789-1857)
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Works
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Abstracts of meteorological observations made at St. Johns, Newfoundland and at Canton in China : with some notice of the half yearly inequalities of atmospheric distributions which appear in these observations | |
Cape Verde and Hatteras hurricane, of Aug.-Sept., 1853, with a hurricane chart, and notices of various storms in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, north of the equator | |
Genealogical history of the Redfield family in the United States. | |
In reply to Mr. Espy on the whirlwind character of certain storms. | |
Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury, on the history and causes of steamboat explosions, and the means of prevention | |
Memoir of the dangers and ice of the North Atlantic Ocean. | |
Meteorological sketches, with an abstract of Mr. Redfield's observations on storms, &c, chiefly prepared for the American Coast Pilot. | |
The New-Brunswick tornado : remarks relating to the tornado which visited New-Brunswick ... New Jersey, June 19, 1835, with a plan & schedule of the prostrations observed on a section of its track | |
The New Industrial Day : a book for men who employ men | |
Observations on the hurricanes and storms of the West Indies, and the coast of the United States : to which are added summary statements of some of the leading facts in meteorology. | |
Observations on the storm of Dec. 15, 1839 | |
On the cyclones or typhoons of the north Pacific ocean. | |
On the drift ice and currents of the north Atlantic: with a chart showing the observed positions of the ice at various times. | |
On three several hurricanes of the Atlantic, and their relations to the Northers of Mexico and Central America, with notices of other storms | |
Remarks on Mr. Espy's theory of centripetal storms. | |
Remarks on tides and the prevailing currents of the ocean and atmosphere. | |
Replies to the circular of the United States Board of Navy Commissioners asking for information relative to steam navigation. - | |
Reply to Dr. Hare's further objections relating to whirlwind storms : with some evidence of the whirling action of the providence tornado of August 1838 | |
Sketch of the geographical rout of a great railway, by which it is proposed to connect the canals and navigable waters, of New-York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, and the adjacent states and territories; opening thereby a free communication, at all seasons of the year, between the Atlantic states and the great valley of the Mississippi. | |
Whirlwinds excited by fire, with further notice of the tyfoons of the China Sea. |