Henry Helm Clayton
1861 – 1946
36 works on record
Works

World weather records, collected from official sources
Investigations on periodicity in the weather
What doth the Lord require of thee
The chief features of the diurnal and annual periods at Blue Hill as shown by the tables
Tracings from the self-recording instruments to illustrate certain meteorologial phenomena during the year 1886
A study of the short, wave-like oscillations shown by the barograph at Blue Hill, Observatory
Results from the kite-meteorograph and simultaneous readings at the earth's surface
Investigation of the normal differences of temperature between the base and summit
The Lawrence tornado of July 26, 1890
Measurements of cloud heights, velocities, and directions
Investigation of the marked inversions of temperature between the base and summit
Discussion of the annual and the diurnal periods
Summary of meteorological records made at the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory during the Lustrum 1886-1890
Various researches on the temperature in cyclones and anticyclones in temperate latitudes
Sudden temperature changes
Comparisons of the thermometer shelters
Studies of cyclonic and anticyclonic phenomena with kites
Observations made at the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, Massachusetts, U.S.A., in the year 1896
The eclipse cyclone of 1900
Investigations of the New England Meteorological Society for the year 1890
Cloud heights and velocities at Blue Hill observatory
Solar relations to weather and life ..
Variation in solar radiation and the weather
The sunspot period
World weather and solar activity
Solar radiation and weather
The eclipse cyclone and the diurnal cyclones
Effect of short period variations of solar radiation on the earth's atmosphere
The atmosphere and the sun
World weather
Sunspot changes and weather changes
The 11-year and 27-day solar periods in meteorology
Discussion of the cloud observations
Solar activity and long-period weather changes
Measurements of cloud heights and velocities
Solar cycles