- Table of Contents
- Collection Summary
- Administrative Information
- Access:
- Publication Rights:
- Background Note
- Scope and Content Note
- Container List
- Series 1 Albany Observers Daily Form, 1981, 1983-1990
- Series 2 AMOS (Automated Meteorological Observation System), 1976-1991
- Series 3 Cooperative Meteorological Observers Records/River & Climatological Charts, 1894-1997, gaps
- Series 4 Daily Observations, May 1960 - Aug 1992
- Series 5 Synoptic Observation Records, Nov 1961-Oct 1975
- Series 6 Radio Broadcast Scripts, 1980-83, 1985-90
- Series 7 Weather Files, 1948-1971
- Series 8 Other Records
- Series 9 Anemograph Charts, Feb 28, 1956 - Dec 21, 1994 (1980-81 gap)
Records of the Northern New England Weather Center
Collection Inventory
Series 7 Weather Files, 1948-1971 .5 linear feetScope and ContentThe subject and correspondence files maintained by Fred Mold. The files contain the correspondence between Mold and Weather Bureau officials, directives, manuals, a few newsletters, and certificates. They include information about certifying observers; synoptic directions and corrections; observersÂ’ obligations to present weather data to a court, and similar material. Also included is Franklin Fairbanks Weather Journal, 18 May 1858-May 1861 (gap Apr 1859), one notebook, containing 7AM, 2PM, and 9PM observations of temperature, barometric pressure, cloud type, cover and motion, surface wind direction and speed, daily precipitation times and amounts including snowfall, and miscellaneous remarks. |
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Weather Files (11 folders) 1948 - 1971 |
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Franklin Fairbanks' Weather Journal |
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