Description | Notes that from the Air Estimates for 1919-1920, it appears that it is intended that the Meteorological Office's finances will pass under the control of the Air Ministry. Explains that some of the problems the Meteorological Office deals with have nothing to do with the Air Ministry, but are connected with the work of other Government Departments. Worries that with only one Department in control, some aspects of meteorology might lose out. Thinks that the Meteorological Committee should retain full control of the expenditure. Suggests an enquiry should be held before anything is decided. |