An ocean apart: meteorology and the elusive observatories of British Malaya
Throughout the late nineteenth century, the British established observatories, meteorological posts, and stations across their burgeoning empire. These institutions and their networks were part of a global endeavor to map and understand the weather by collating vast quantities of data, and, it has b...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2023
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