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In 1927, Barnett took part in a scientific expedition to Greenland and married in October of the same year. Returning to New Zealand, he worked at the Wellington head office of the newly established
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in charge of nearly 500 staff from the equator to the sub-antarctic islands. After the war, Barnett was involved in the creation of the
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as New Zealand's permanent representative from 1951 until 1962. He was chairman of the national committee for the
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assigned him the study of the propagation of radio waves through what became known later as the
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Miles Barnett was born in Dunedin on 30 April 1901, the son of a surgeon. He attended school in
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During the Second World War, the Office was transferred to the Air Department and then to the
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An experimental proof of large-angled deviation of wireless waves in the upper atmosphere
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This article is about the physicist and meteorologist. For the fictional character, see
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Miles Barnett retired from the Meteorological Service in July 1962. He died at
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Analysis of modulation in a wireless telephone transmitter
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New Zealand Officers of the Order of the British Empire
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in his experimental radio broadcasts of 1921 and 1922.
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New Zealand physicist and meteorologist (1901–1979)
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Surface (2005 TV series)
OBE

President of the Royal Society of New Zealand
Charles Fleming
Dunedin
Waikanae
University of Cambridge
Appleton–Barnett layer
Ionospheric physics
Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand
FInstP
Department of Scientific and Industrial Research
Meteorological Service
Thesis
An experimental proof of large-angled deviation of wireless waves in the upper atmosphere
Doctoral advisor
Edward Victor Appleton
OBE
Dunedin
University of Cambridge
Meteorological Office
World War II
International Meteorological Organization
World Meteorological Organization
Christchurch
University of Otago
Robert Jack
Clare College, Cambridge
Ernest Rutherford

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