Andrew Buchan (1829-1907) was a Scottish meteorologist and climatologist known for his significant contributions to the understanding of weather patterns and climate variations. He served as the Secretary of the Scottish Meteorological Society for many years, playing a vital role in promoting meteorological research and observation.
Buchan's most notable work is his "Handy Book of Meteorology," published in 1867. This book became a standard text for students and professionals alike, providing a comprehensive overview of meteorological principles and practices.
His research focused on a variety of topics, including:
Buchan's dedication to meteorological science and his prolific publications cemented his place as a leading figure in 19th-century meteorology. His work laid the groundwork for many future advancements in the field.
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