Richard Assmann (1845–1918) was a German meteorologist and professor known for his contributions to the field of meteorology and atmospheric science. He is particularly famous for his work on the theory of atmospheric pressure and for formulating the Assmann psychrometer, which is an instrument used to measure humidity. His research and developments have had a lasting impact on the study of weather and climate.
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