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The Indian Meteorologist’s Vade-mecum is a seminal work by Henry F. Blanford, offering an in-depth exploration of meteorological science as it applies to the Indian subcontinent. This comprehensive handbook provides detailed insights into weather patterns, atmospheric conditions, and meteorological phenomena specific to India’s diverse climate zones.
The text serves as both a practical guide and theoretical reference for meteorologists, scientists, and weather enthusiasts. Blanford’s expertise in atmospheric science is evident throughout the work, which covers instrumental observations, data analysis, seasonal variations, and climatic patterns across different regions of India.
Originally published as a technical manual, this vade-mecum remains a valuable historical document for understanding 19th-century meteorological knowledge and Indian weather systems. It combines practical instructions with scientific principles, making it relevant for academic study, historical research, and professional meteorological practice.

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