Definition of Aerologist. Meaning of Aerologist. Synonyms of Aerologist

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Definition of Aerologist

Aerologist
Aerologist A`["e]r*ol"o*gist, n. One versed in a["e]rology.

Meaning of Aerologist from wikipedia

- Atmospheric science is the study of the Earth's atmosphere and its various inner-working physical processes. Meteorology includes atmospheric chemistry...
- Rephotographed by the Soviet expedition of 1956 and later named for N.A. Chugunov, aerologist who lost his life in the Antarctic in 1958. Alberts 1995, p. 657. Alberts...
- Francis Kosco (1 April 1908 – 11 June 1985) was a United States Navy aerologist and polar explorer. Kosco was born in Ramsaytown, Pennsylvania, on 1 April...
- sprint cyclist Daniel Ellis (botanist) (1772–1841), British physician, aerologist, botanist and author Daniel Ellis (Unionist) (1827–1908), captain in the...
- Meteorologist Malcolm P. Hanson...Radio Operator Henry R. Harrison Jr.Aerologist Harold June...Aviation Pilot Charles E. Lofgren... Personnel Officer Howard...
- the Soviet Antarctic Expedition in 1958 and named after Czechoslovakian aerologist O. Kostka, a member of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition, 1959-61, who perished...
- maneuvers in the Mediterranean Sea. 10 JanuaryGerman meteorologist and aerologist Arthur Berson and artillery officer Alfred Hildebrandt travel from Berlin...
- Daniel Ellis FRSE (1771–1841) was an English physician, aerologist, botanist and writer. He spent most of his career in Scotland and was an important contributor...
- of the palace. For 45 years, the school trained hydrometeorologists, aerologists, radio operators, electrical engineers and ship mechanics for polar stations...
- flight with a tethered box kite. 4 DecemberGerman meteorologist and Aerologist Arthur Berson ascends to 9,155 metres (30,036 feet) in a balloon, setting...