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    James Pollard Espy (or the Storm King) (May 9, 1785 – January 24, 1860) was a U.S. meteorologist. Espy developed a convection theory of storms, explaining...
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  • politician Gene Espy, hiker Henry Espy, American politician James Pollard Espy (1785–1860), American meteorologist Kimberly Andrews Espy, American academic...
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  • States Navy Charles Pollard Olivier (1884–1975), American astronomer James Pollard Espy (1785–1860), American meteorologist Ngoia Pollard Napaltjarri (c....
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    New York City and Philadelphia, including early tornado theorists James Pollard Espy and William Charles Redfield. Scientists disagreed whether there was...
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  • A nephelescope is a device invented by James Pollard Espy to measure the drop in temperature of a gas from a reduction in pressure; originally used to...
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  • operated on Lake Crescent, Washington from 1915 to 1922 nickname of James Pollard Espy Storm King Press, founded near Storm King Mountain (New York) The...
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    New York City and Philadelphia, including early tornado theorists James Pollard Espy and William Charles Redfield. Scientists disagreed whether there was...
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  • Laplace developed his law of pressure variation with height 1841 James Pollard Espy publishes paper on convection theory of cyclone energy 1856 William...
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  • David Paul Brown, Rufus Choate, William M. Cornell, C. C. Emerson, James Pollard Espy, Edward Everett, Dr. Grigg, George S. Hillard, Oliver Wendell Holmes...
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    explanation of thermoelectric currents was first clearly pointed out by James Prescott Joule; and Sir William Thomson further extended the subject by...
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