Henrik Mohn
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Études sur les mouvements de l'atmosphère
Henrik Mohn | |
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| Born | 15 May 1835 Bergen, Norway |
| Died | 12 September 1916 Christiania, Norway |
| Alma mater | Royal Frederick University |
| Notable work | Om Vind og Veir. Meteorologiens Hovedresultater Études sur les mouvements de l'atmosphère |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | astronomy meteorology |
| Institutions | Royal Frederick University Norwegian Meteorological Institute |
Henrik Mohn (15 May 1835 – 12 September 1916) was a Norwegian astronomer and meteorologist. Although he enrolled in theology studies after finishing school, he is credited with founding meteorological research in Norway, being a professor at the Royal Frederick University and director of the Norwegian Meteorological Institute from 1866 to 1913.[1]
He was born in Bergen as the son of Albert Henrik Mohn and Ida Neumann. He was a brother of Jakob and Emanuel Mohn. On the maternal side, he was a grandson of bishop Jacob Neumann.[2]
He was married twice. In December 1863 he married Louise Nicoline Rieck. After she died, he married Julie Birgitte Dyblie in July 1871. He was a granduncle of Frank and Albert Henrik Mohn,[2] and his niece Hanna married physician and politician Nils Yngvar Ustvedt.[3]

