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"Capturing the Elements: A Glimpse into Weather Stations Around the World" As the sun sets, casting a golden glow on the snow-covered Fichtelberghaus

Background imageWeather Station Collection: An engraving depicting Robert Hooke's anemometer, a device used for measuring the speed of the wind

An engraving depicting Robert Hooke's anemometer, a device used for measuring the speed of the wind
5311627 An engraving depicting Robert Hooke's anemometer, a device used for measuring the speed of the wind and is also a standard weather station instrument

Background imageWeather Station Collection: View of Snow-covered Fichtelberghaus in the evening, winter on the Fichtelberg

View of Snow-covered Fichtelberghaus in the evening, winter on the Fichtelberg, Oberwiesenthal, Ore Mountains, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Background imageWeather Station Collection: Summit of Brocken (1142m), , Brocken, Harz National Park, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, Europe

Summit of Brocken (1142m), , Brocken, Harz National Park, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, Europe

Background imageWeather Station Collection: Snow-covered Fichtelberghaus in the evening in winter on the Fichtelberg mountain

Snow-covered Fichtelberghaus in the evening in winter on the Fichtelberg mountain, Oberwiesenthal, Ore Mountains, Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Background imageWeather Station Collection: Meteorological observatory on the Tour Saint-Jacques, Paris (colour litho)

Meteorological observatory on the Tour Saint-Jacques, Paris (colour litho)
2782333 Meteorological observatory on the Tour Saint-Jacques, Paris (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

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Weather Station, Mt, Hotham, Victoria, Australia

Background imageWeather Station Collection: Anemometer and wind vane C018 / 2559

Anemometer and wind vane C018 / 2559
Anemometer and wind vane. An anemometer is a device used for measuring wind speed, whereas a wind vane measures wind direction. Both are common weather station instruments

Background imageWeather Station Collection: Weather station on rooftop, man checking equipment

Weather station on rooftop, man checking equipment

Background imageWeather Station Collection: View from the high alp to the Alpstein massif with Mt Saentis, Appenzell, St Gallen, Swiss Alps

View from the high alp to the Alpstein massif with Mt Saentis, Appenzell, St Gallen, Swiss Alps, Switzerland, Europe, PublicGround

Background imageWeather Station Collection: Lighthouse at sunrise, at Hoernle, Lake Constance, Konstanz, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Lighthouse at sunrise, at Hoernle, Lake Constance, Konstanz, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageWeather Station Collection: Buoy with yellow base and silver tower

Buoy with yellow base and silver tower

Background imageWeather Station Collection: Meteorological and Pneumatic Instruments C017 / 3455

Meteorological and Pneumatic Instruments C017 / 3455
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing illustrations of various meteorological and pneumatic instruments. A barometer is a scientific instrument used in meteorology to measure atmospheric

Background imageWeather Station Collection: Glaciology at Mont Blanc weather station C016 / 9624

Glaciology at Mont Blanc weather station C016 / 9624
Glaciology at Mont Blanc weather station. Glaciologist checking instrument readings at the weather station on the col of the Dome du Gouter, a peak that is a shoulder of Mont Blanc

Background imageWeather Station Collection: Glaciology at Mont Blanc weather station C016 / 9626

Glaciology at Mont Blanc weather station C016 / 9626
Glaciology at Mont Blanc weather station. Glaciologist checking instrument readings at the weather station on the col of the Dome du Gouter, a peak that is a shoulder of Mont Blanc

Background imageWeather Station Collection: 19th Century hygrometer

19th Century hygrometer. 1880 hygrometer in a stand. A hygrometer is a meteorological instrument used for measuring the moisture content in the environment

Background imageWeather Station Collection: 19th Century anemometer

19th Century anemometer
19th Century copper anemometer. Anemometers are devices for measuring wind speed. Made in 1880

Background imageWeather Station Collection: Ukrainian weather outpost, Vernadsky Station, Antarctica, Polar Regions

Ukrainian weather outpost, Vernadsky Station, Antarctica, Polar Regions

Background imageWeather Station Collection: Cairngorm Weather Station

Cairngorm Weather Station covered in ice on the summit of Cairngorm mountain, in Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK. This automatic weather station collects temperature

Background imageWeather Station Collection: Meteorological measuring station

Meteorological measuring station
Stevenson screen containing thermometers and other meteorological measuring and recording devices. The screen is designed to protect the thermometers from the effects of direct radiation

Background imageWeather Station Collection: Rainfall gauge

Rainfall gauge
Rainfall measurement device (rain gauge). This device is one of several that are placed at specific locations to collect rain. The rain falls through a defined aperture and into an inner can

Background imageWeather Station Collection: Mini weather station

Mini weather station. This solar-powered outdoors climate monitor detects changes in temperature, rainfall, wind and air pressure

Background imageWeather Station Collection: Rain guages on Hartside above Alston, Cumbria, UK

Rain guages on Hartside above Alston, Cumbria, UK
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Background imageWeather Station Collection: A group of mountaineers ascending Cairngorm in the Cairngorm National Park in Scotland UK

A group of mountaineers ascending Cairngorm in the Cairngorm National Park in Scotland UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock


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"Capturing the Elements: A Glimpse into Weather Stations Around the World" As the sun sets, casting a golden glow on the snow-covered Fichtelberghaus, we witness winter's enchanting embrace on the Fichtelberg mountain. Atop Brocken's summit in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, a weather station stands tall amidst nature's grandeur in Harz National Park. Behold the mesmerizing sight of a snow-covered Fichtelberghaus in winter evening light, where a weather station silently observes atmospheric changes. In Paris, atop Tour Saint-Jacques, a vibrant lithograph captures the meteorological observatory that diligently records weather patterns and forecasts for this iconic city. From snowy peaks to bustling rooftops - witness a man meticulously checking equipment at a weather station perched high above urban landscapes. The breathtaking view from an alpine paradise reveals Mt Saentis and Alpstein massif as seen from Switzerland's weather station nestled among nature's wonders. With sunrise painting hues of gold over Lake Constance in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, we find solace near Hoernle lighthouse - another guardian monitoring atmospheric conditions. A buoy with its yellow base and silver tower bravely withstands oceanic forces while serving as an essential data collector for maritime meteorology worldwide. Step back in time to explore vintage meteorological and pneumatic instruments that once graced scientific laboratories - artifacts preserving our understanding of past climates (C017 / 3455). Delve into glaciology at Mont Blanc's weather station where scientists tirelessly study ice formations to unravel mysteries hidden within this majestic peak (C016 / 9624). From picturesque mountains to bustling cities and vast oceans, these glimpses into various weather stations remind us of humanity’s ceaseless quest to understand and predict the ever-changing forces of nature.