Helmut Landsberg

Helmut Erich Landsberg (1906–1985) was a noted and influential climatologist. He was born in Frankfurt, Germany, February 9, 1906, and died December 6, 1985, in Geneva, Switzerland while attending a meeting of the World Meteorological Organization. Landsberg was an important figure in meteorology and atmospheric science in education, public service and administration. He authored several notable works, particularly in the field of particulate matter and its influence on air pollution and human health. He is the first to write in English about the use of statistical analysis in the field of climatology and implemented such statistical analysis in aiding military operations during World War II. He received a number of significant honors during his life. Several honors are now bestowed in his name in recognition of his contributions to his field. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The urban climate / by Landsberg, Helmut Erich, 1906-

    Published 1981
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    The urban climate / by Landsberg, Helmut Erich, 1906-1985

    Published 1981
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    Advances in geophysics.

    Published 1952
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    Advances in geophysics.

    Published 1952
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    The history of geophysics and meteorology : an annotated bibliography / by Brush, Stephen G.

    Published 1985
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    Climates of southern and western Asia /

    Published 1981
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