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1 Aerological observations in the Tropics in the Early Twentieth Century
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Dar es Salaam / Strasbourg / Shirati / Bern / Boston / Victoria / Berlin / Sącz / Hamburg / /

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Africa / North America / Europe / /

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Switzerland / Germany / Mozambique / Poland / Kenya / United States / Tanzania / Philippines / Monaco / Africa / /

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Natural Disaster / Person Travel / /

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Aeronautical Observatory / Aeronautical Observatory of Berlin-Tegel / Blue Hill observatory / Hill Observatory / Trappes observatory / Aerological Observatory / Institute of Geography / Aeronautical Observatory of Lindenberg / Meteorological Institute / /

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local circulation systems / reanalysis systems / rubber balloons / coastal site / inland site / circulation systems / /

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Mozambique Channel / Lake Victoria / Krakatoa / Indian Ocean coasts / Zanzibar / Blue Hill / Indian Ocean / /

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Institute of Geography / Department for Meteorological and Aeronautical Instruments / International Aeronautical Association / Meteorological Institute / Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research / /

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VAN BEMMELEN / Alexander Stickler / REINHARD SÜRING / LAWRENCE ROTCH / WILHELM VON BEZOLD / RICHARD ASSMANN / Alice / ARTHUR BERSON / HUGO HERGESELL / HERMANN ELIAS / JULIUS HANN / LÉON-PHILIPPE TEISSERENC DE BORT / /

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editor / head / Princess / PRINCE / assistant of RICHARD ASSMANN / department head / Director / pilot / director of the Meteorologisch-Magnetisches Observatorium / assistant / co-editor / /

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Zanzibar / /

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Indian Ocean / East Africa / /

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Java / /

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