SYMPOSIA PAPER Published: 01 January 1978
STP36858S

Standards in Meteorology

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Beginning in the late 16th century, when Fludd and Galileo resurrected the thermoscope and started using it as a thermometer, standards in meteorology became essential. It was necessary to adopt standard materials, manufacturing techniques, and scales if one instrument was to be compared with another. When it became practical to collect weather observations rapidly enough to assemble them into weather maps, another step toward standardization became necessary. Observations had to be taken in a standard way at a standard time. Since weather does not respect national boundaries, it was important that these standards be accepted internationally. With the development of concern about the quality of the atmosphere, engineers and chemists became increasingly interested in meteorological measurements, and a new branch of meteorology developed with attendant new measurement requirements. New instruments evolved. These need to be described and used in standard ways if they are to be most effective. Subcommittee D22.11 on Meteorological Measure|ments, of ASTM Committee D-22 on Methods of Sampling and Analysis of Atmospheres, is writing new ASTM standards to meet these needs.

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Developed by Committee: D22
Pages: 5–12
DOI: 10.1520/STP36858S
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-4723-2
ISBN-13: 978-0-8031-0275-0