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  1. Appropriating the Weather: Vilhelm Bjerknes and the Construction of a Modern Meteorology by Robert Marc Friedman, 1993-11
  2. Vorlesungen Über Hydrodynamische Fernkräfte Nach C. A. Bjerknes' Theorie, Volume 1 (German Edition) by Vilhelm Bjerknes, Carl Anton Bjerknes, 2010-03-21
  3. Vorlesungen Über Hydrodynamische Fernkräfte Nach C. A. Bjerknes' Theorie, Volume 2 (German Edition) by Vilhelm Bjerknes, Carl Anton Bjerknes, 2010-01-11
  4. Vilhelm Bjerknes
  5. Vilhelm Frimann Koren Bjerknes: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by William J. McPeak, 2000
  6. Norwegian Meteorologists: Harald Sverdrup, Sverre Petterssen, Vilhelm Bjerknes, Jørgen Holmboe, Jacob Bjerknes, Arnt Eliassen, Odd Reinsfelt
  7. Dynamic Meteorology and Hydrography: Plates by Vilhelm Bjerknes, 2010-04-04
  8. Appropriating the Weather Vilhelm Bjerknes and the Construction of a Modern Meteorology by RobertMarcFriedman, 1993-01-01
  9. Fields of Force: A Course of Lectures in Mathematical Physics. by Vilhelm Friman Koren Bjerknes, 1906
  10. Lectures on physical hydrodynamics by Vilhelm Friman Koren Bjerknes, 1924
  11. The Bergen School of Dynamic Meteorology and Its Dissemination: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by William J. McPeak, 2000

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Vilhelm Bjerknes is considered by many to be one of the founders of modern meteorology and weather forecasting. Born on March 14, 1862, in the Norwegian town of Christiania, Bjerknes was destined for
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Vilhelm Bjerknes is considered by many to be one of the founders of modern meteorology and weather forecasting. Born on March 14, 1862, in the Norwegian town of Christiania, Bjerknes was destined for a career in science. As a young boy, Bjerknes assisted his father, Carl Bjerknes (a professor of mathematics at the University of Christiania), in carrying out experiments to verify the theoretical predictions that resulted from his father's hydrodynamic research. He continued this collaboration during his undergraduate studies at the University of Kristiania in 1880 (the city was renamed Kristiania in 1877). After studying mathematics and physics, Bjerknes received his Master's Degree from Kristiania in 1888. During this time, he decided to cut all collaborative ties with his father, as he showed an increasing tendency toward professional isolation and a fear of publishing the results of his research. Young Vilhelm believed that continuing work with his father would be detrimental to his career, a tough decision for a son who was devoted to his father. Soon after graduation, Bjerknes was awarded a state scholarship that enabled him to continue his studies abroad. Arriving in Paris in 1889, he attended lectures on electrodynamics given by Jules Henri Poincare. Then, in 1890, he moved to Bonn, Germany, and became an assistant to, and eventually a scientific collaborator with, the German physicist Heinrich Hertz. Together, Hertz and Bjerknes conducted a comprehensive study of electrical resonance (an effect in which the resistance to the flow of an electrical current becomes very small over a narrow frequency range) that was influential in the development of radio. In 1892, Bjerknes returned to Norway and completed his doctoral thesis on the work that he did in Bonn.

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Vilhelm Bjerknes. Vilhelm Bjerknes (14 maart 1862 9 april 1951) is eenNoors meteoroloog. In 1993 ontving hij de vijfde Buys Ballot medaille.
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Vilhelm Bjerknes 14 maart 9 april ) is een Noors meteoroloog . In 1993 ontving hij de vijfde Buys Ballot medaille . Bjerknes wordt vaak de 'grootste meteoroloog aller tijden' of 'de vader van de moderne meteorologie' genoemd, wegens zijn grote verdiensten voor de ontwikkeling van zowel de theoretische als van de toegepaste meteorologie. Bjerknes werd geboren in Oslo , waar hij al vroeg kennismaakte met de vloeistofdynamica omdat hij zijn vader Carl Anton Bjerknes hielp bij zijn wiskundig onderzoek. In 1890 werd Bjerknes assistent van Heinrich Hertz waarbij hij een belangrijke bijdrage gaf aan het werk van Hertz aan electromagnetische resonantie In 1895 werd Bjerknes hoogleraar aan de Universiteit van Stockholm, waar hij werkte aan de interactie tussen vloeistofdynamica en thermodynamica Bjerknes heeft als theoreticus reeds in 1904 aangegeven hoe men tot weersverwachtingen door berekening zou kunnen komen, een gedachtegang die pas met het beschikbaar komen van de rekencapaciteit van de computer gerealiseerd kon worden. Voor de operationele meteorologie had hij als theoreticus aanvankelijk weinig belangstelling, hoewel zijn oordeel daarover ('een zeer inexacte wetenschap'), wel wat vriendelijker was dan dat van de Oostenrijkse School van Julius von Hann In 1907 ging Bjerknes terug naar de Universiteit van Oslo. In 1912 werd hij hoogleraar in

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Vilhelm Friman Koren Bjerknes March 14 April 9 ) was a Norwegian physicist and meteorologist who did much to found the modern practice of weather forecasting Born in Christiania , Bjerknes enjoyed an early exposure to fluid dynamics , assisting his father, Carl Anton Bjerknes , in his mathematical research. In , he became assistant to Heinrich Hertz and made substantial contributions to Hertz' work on electromagnetic resonance In , he became professor of applied mechanics and mathematical physics at the University of Stockholm where he elucidated the fundamental interaction between fluid dynamics and thermodynamics . It was this work that inspired both V. Walfrid Ekman and Carl-Gustav Arvid Rossby to apply it to large-scale motions in the oceans and atmosphere and to make modern weather forecasting feasible. Bjerknes himself had forseen the possible applications as early as In , Bjerknes returned to the University of Kristiania before becoming professor of geophysics at the University of Leipzig in . In , he founded the Bergen Geophysical Institute where he wrote his book On the Dynamics of the Circular Vortex with Applications to the Atmosphere and to Atmospheric Vortex and Wave Motion ). From

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Vilhelm Firman Koren BJERKNES (1862 - 1951) Bjerknes was born in Oslo in 1862, the son of a professor who specialised in hydrodynamics. He is best known as the founder and inspirer of the Bergen school of frontal meteorology, but before that period he had already made a number of important original contributions, including the circulation theorems, the construction of contour charts of isobaric surfaces, and the introduction of absolute units of pressure. At the age of 20 he had already published original papers. Throughout his working life he made many contributions to pure hydrodynamics in addition to his work in meteorology. In 1893, the year of his marriage, he received a professorship at Stockholm, and there he developed his circulation theorems. He was not at first interested in geophysics, but his ideas found a receptive audience in the atmospheric and oceanographic communities. He first considered the solenoids formed by the isobaric-isosteric surfaces, which become significant when the horizontal temperature gradient is large, in relation to such problems as the vertical circulation of sea-breezes. Some years afterwards he brought in the earth's rotation. An important proposition included in these theorems is that when the area of a quasi-horizontal slab of air contracts, the circulation round its periphery is changed by the addition of cyclonic rotation, with the reverse effect when the area expands. In co-operation with Sandstrom he proposed the millibar as the best unit of pressure and afterwards pressed for its general adoption. In 1907 he went to Oslo and some years later published a book on

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Vilhelm Friman Koren Bjerknes March 14 April 9 ) was a Norwegian physicist and meteorologist who did much to found the modern practice of weather forecasting . Born in Christiania , Bjerknes enjoyed an early exposure to fluid dynamics , assisting his father, Carl Anton Bjerknes, in his mathematical research. In , he became assistant to Heinrich Hertz and made substantial contributions to Hertz' work on electromagnetic resonance . In , he became professor of applied mechanics and mathematical physics at the University of Stockholm where he elucidated the fundamental interaction between fluid dynamics and thermodynamics . It was this work that inspired both V. Walfrid Ekman

10. Vilhelm F. K. Bjerknes --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Encyclopædia Britannica. bjerknes, vilhelm F(riman) K(oren) Cite this article. vilhelm F. K. bjerknes. born March 14, 1862, Christiania, Norway
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11. Bjerknes, Vilhelm Frimann Koren. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. bjerknes, vilhelm Frimann Koren. (v l´h lm fr ´män kô´r n by rk´n s)(KEY) , 1862–1951, Norwegian physicist and pioneer in modern meteorology.
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JACOB bjerknes (18971975) Jacob Aall Bonnevie bjerknes was born in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1897. Jacob's father, the theoretical physicist vilhelm bjerknes. From 1914 to 1916, bjerknes attended the vilhelm bjerknes returned to Norway in 1918 and founded a geophysical institute
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Jacob Aall Bonnevie Bjerknes was born in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1897. He continued a legacy of hydrodynamic application theory that began with his physics professor grandfather Carl and was extended by Jacob's father, the theoretical physicist Vilhelm Bjerknes. From 1914 to 1916, Bjerknes attended the University of Kristiania (Oslo), where he became interested in his father's work relating hydrodynamic theory to atmospheric motion and weather prediction. Jacob followed his father and his group of young Norwegian meteorologists to the University of Leipzig, where their research focused on the formation of heavy precipitation along ordered cloud boundaries then called "squall lines." Through surface map analysis, Jacob discovered that these boundaries coincided with the convergence of wind fields, making the latter a potential detector and predictor of weather patterns. In 1926, Jacob served as a support meteorologist for Roald Amundsen's polar dirigible flight. In 1928 he married Hedvig Borthen. In 1931, he left his position as head of the weather service at Bergen to become professor of meteorology at the geophysical institute his father had founded. By 1933 he discovered yet another aspect of the cyclone phenomenon, the upper atmospheric wave. His preliminary formulation of the use of pressure tendency as a surface indication of cyclone development appeared in 1937. Jacob lectured at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology during the 1933-1934 school year and emigrated to the United States in 1940 where he headed a government-sponsored meteorology annex, for weather forecasting, to the department of physics at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). That same year of 1940 saw the invasion of Norway by Germany and Bjerknes' receipt of the Symons Medal from the Royal Meteorological Society. At UCLA, Bjerknes and fellow Norwegian Jorgen Holmboe further developed the pressure tendency and the extratropical cyclone theories.

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Vilhelm Bjerknes was a son of Carl Bjerknes and Aletta Koren, whose father was a minister in the Church in West Norway. See the biography of Carl Bjerknes for more details of his family background. Carl, Vilhelm's father, was not a good experimentalist and so while he was a young boy Vilhelm did much work assisting his father in carrying out experiments to verify the theoretical predictions which came out of his father's hydrodynamic research. Vilhelm began this work with his father when he was still quite a young boy and he continued the collaboration after he began his undergraduate studies at the University of Kristiania in 1880. Vilhelm wrote his first paper New hydrodynamic investigations in 1882 when he was only 20 years old. We should note that the different spelling of Christiania or Kristiania is not an error. The city was named Christiania when Vilhelm was born there, became Kristiania in 1877, then was renamed Oslo in 1925. Throughout Vilhelm Bjerknes's life he was associated with this city with its three different names and all three names appear in this biography.

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Vilhelm Bjerknes was a son of Carl Bjerknes and Aletta Koren, whose father was a minister in the Church in West Norway. See the biography of Carl Bjerknes for more details of his family background. Carl, Vilhelm's father, was not a good experimentalist and so while he was a young boy Vilhelm did much work assisting his father in carrying out experiments to verify the theoretical predictions which came out of his father's hydrodynamic research. Vilhelm began this work with his father when he was still quite a young boy and he continued the collaboration after he began his undergraduate studies at the University of Kristiania in 1880. Vilhelm wrote his first paper New hydrodynamic investigations in 1882 when he was only 20 years old. We should note that the different spelling of Christiania or Kristiania is not an error. The city was named Christiania when Vilhelm was born there, became Kristiania in 1877, then was renamed Oslo in 1925. Throughout Vilhelm Bjerknes's life he was associated with this city with its three different names and all three names appear in this biography.

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Carl Bjerknes In 1844 Bjerknes entered the University of Christiania (now Oslo), where he studied mining. He was awarded a degree in mining engineering in 1848 and for the next four years he worked at the Kongsberg silver mines. Silver was mined at Kongsberg, in southeastern Norway, from the early 17 th century until the mid-20 th century. The oldest school of mines in the world, founded 1757, was in the town and Bjerknes worked there from 1848 until 1852. ... foreign scientific travels were indispensable for anyone in our restricted situation who wishes to develop into a man of science. Dirichlet
In 1859, after returning from his foreign travels, Bjerknes had married Aletta Koren whose father was a minister in the Church in West Norway. Their son Vilhelm Bjerknes was born in 1862 and he played an important role in his father's work both as an assistant to his father when he was young, then later writing up his father's hydrodynamical work for publication. They had two other sons, Carl who became a sailor and died in a tropical cyclone, and Ernst who became an engineer. Perhaps it is worth mentioning just how talented a family Carl and Aletta Bjerknes had. In particular one of their grandsons Jacob Bjerknes

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