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John Welsh (meteorologist)
John Welsh (1824–1859) was a Scottish meteorologist.
==Life==
The eldest son of George Welsh of Craigenputtock, he was born at Boreland in the stewartry of Kirkcudbright on 27 September 1824. His father, who farmed, died in 1835, and his mother settled at Castle Douglas, where Welsh received an education. In November 1839 he entered the University of Edinburgh with a view to becoming a civil engineer, and studied under Philip Kelland, James David Forbes, and Robert Jameson.
In December 1842 Sir Thomas Makdougall-Brisbane, on the advice of Forbes, engaged Welsh as an observer at his observatory at Makerstoun under John Allan Broun, then director. In 1850 Welsh, who wished to move on, was recommended by Brisbane to William Henry Sykes, chairman of the committee of the British Association which managed Kew Observatory, and he was appointed assistant to Francis Ronalds, who was honorary superintendent.
Welsh succeeded Ronalds, who resigned as superintendent of the observatory. On 17 August, 26 August, 21 October, and 10 November 1852 he made, for the Kew committee, four ascents from Vauxhall, with the assistance of Charles Green, in his balloon the Great (or Royal) Nassau. The purpose was to make meteorological observations, and a detailed description was published in ''Philosophical Transactions'' in 1853. In March and May 1854 he made for the committee an investigation on the "pumping" of marine barometers, an artefact of the rolling motion of ships. In 1855 Welsh went to the Exposition Universelle in Paris for the exhibit of magnetic and meteorological instruments used at Kew. In 1856 he began at Kew a series of monthly determinations of magnetic field intensity and magnetic dip with instruments provided by Edward Sabine. In the same year Welsh was directed to construct self-recording magnetic instruments on models devised originally by Ronalds and improved by himself.〔
In 1857 Welsh was elected Fellow of the Royal Society. For the Kew committee's magnetic survey of the British Isles, Welsh was appointed to undertake the "North British" division, and spent part of the summers of 1857 and 1858 on this work. But during the winter of 1857–8 he suffered from lung disease, and this became more serious during the following year. Acting under medical advice, he spent the winter of 1858–9, accompanied by his mother, at Falmouth, and died there on 11 May 1859.〔

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