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William Henry Dines, meteorologist, developer of the pressure-tube anemometer. | |||
1855 Born in Pimlico, son of George Dines (a builder), of Walton-on-Thames. | 1855 Born in Pimlico, son of George Dines (a builder), of Walton-on-Thames. | ||
Revision as of 10:41, 3 July 2020
William Henry Dines, meteorologist, developer of the pressure-tube anemometer.
1855 Born in Pimlico, son of George Dines (a builder), of Walton-on-Thames.
1877 Entered Cambridge University.
Apprenticed as an engineering pupil at the Nine Elms Works of L. and S.W. Railway.
1881 Graduated B.A. (20th Wrangler) but would not take M.A.
Gave tuition in mathematics by correspondence.
Started to study meteorology, through both the physical and experimental approaches.
1890 Published papers on the "Mutual Influence of Two Pressure Plates upon each other, and Comparison of the Pressures upon Small and Large Plates", and "Variations of Pressure caused by the Wind Blowing across the Mouth of a Tube"
Before 1900 he had done very important work on the theory of wind-pressure; from this came the pressure-tube anemometer.
1901-2 President of the Meteorological Society.
Designed and made many other meteorological instruments, and became the leading exponent of experimental meteorology.
1905 Elected F.R.S.
1927 Died
See Also
Sources of Information
- Cambridge Alumni