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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Adolf Wichard Friedrich Sprung (* 5. Juni 1848 in Kleinow; † 16. Januar 1909 in Potsdam) war ein deutscher Meteorologe. , Adolf Wichard Friedrich Sprung (5 June 184Adolf Wichard Friedrich Sprung (5 June 1848 – 16 January 1909) was a German meteorologist. He wrote a landmark textbook on theoretical meteorology in 1885, Lehrbuch der Meteorologie, in which he sought connections to underlying physical processes and observed meteorological observations unlike earlier works that were largely descriptive. Sprung was born in Perleberg, Kleinow where his father was a teacher. Educated at Perleberg he was interested in science and studied chemistry. During the war of 1870–71, he served as a field pharmacist at Magdeburg. In 1873 he joined Leipzig University and received a doctorate for a dissertation on fluid dynamics of salt solutions. He became an assistant in the maritime observatory in Hamburg in 1880 where he began to experiment with atmospheric measuring and recording instruments in collaboration with the instrument maker . His innovations included a barograph driven by a weight. He collaborated with Wladimir Köppen and wrote a textbook on meteorology at the request of Georg von Neumayer. In 1886 he joined the Royal Prussian Meteorological Institute in Berlin under Wilhelm von Bezold. He headed the Potsdam meteorological and magnetic observatory from construction and opening in 1892 until his death. He contributed to studies on the Coriolis effect in predicting the tracks of cyclones. Sprung also came up with a psychrometric formula that allows the computation of relative humidity from dry- and wet-bulb thermometer readings, originally for the one developed by Richard Assmann. Sprung's Formula is of the form: e = ew - A.p. (t - tw) where e is vapor pressure, ew is saturation vapour pressure, A is a psychrometer constant, p is atmospheric pressure, t is dry-bulb temperature and tw is wet-bulb temperature.emperature and tw is wet-bulb temperature.
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rdfs:comment Adolf Wichard Friedrich Sprung (* 5. Juni 1848 in Kleinow; † 16. Januar 1909 in Potsdam) war ein deutscher Meteorologe. , Adolf Wichard Friedrich Sprung (5 June 184Adolf Wichard Friedrich Sprung (5 June 1848 – 16 January 1909) was a German meteorologist. He wrote a landmark textbook on theoretical meteorology in 1885, Lehrbuch der Meteorologie, in which he sought connections to underlying physical processes and observed meteorological observations unlike earlier works that were largely descriptive. Sprung's Formula is of the form: e = ew - A.p. (t - tw) where e is vapor pressure, ew is saturation vapour pressure, A is a psychrometer constant, p is atmospheric pressure, t is dry-bulb temperature and tw is wet-bulb temperature.emperature and tw is wet-bulb temperature.
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