Luke Howard's Barometer | |
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Origin |
Luke Howard |
Type |
Barometer |
Effects |
Alters the weight of clouds |
Downsides |
Increased density can cause clouds to fall and crush the ground |
Activation |
Blowing air over it |
Collected by |
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Section |
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Aisle |
261837-3590 |
Shelf |
836335-3802-497 |
Date of Collection |
May 15, 1906 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Luke Howard was a chemist and amateur meteorologist who created the modern naming system for clouds. His ordering classified the clouds into three main types and took special care to denote the various transitions between each group.
Effects[]
This barometer once owned by the "Father of Meteorology" became imbued with the ability to raise or lower the density of clouds. If used enough times, the clouds become too dense and may fall down crush what ever is below it.