Napier Shaw | |
---|---|
Born | March 4, 1854 Birmingham, England, UK |
Died |
March 23, 1945 (aged 91) London |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Fields | Meteorologist |
Known for | Millibar Tephigram |
Notable awards | Royal Medal (1923) |
Sir William Napier Shaw FRS, (March 4, 1854 – March 23, 1945), was a British meteorologist. He introduced the air pressure unit millibar, as well as the tephigram, a diagram of temperature changes.
Shaw was born in Birmingham. He studied at the University of Berlin and the University of Cambridge. At the latter institution, he later, between 1877 and 1906, taught physics. In 1891, he was elected to the Royal Society. In 1915 he was knighted, and in 1923 he was awarded a Royal Medal.
In 1915, he developed the tephigram. Shaw also studied air pollution, publishing his book The Smoke Problem of Great Cities in 1925.
Shaw died in London.