This future Chief Justice took a curious lesson from World War II.
This future Chief Justice took a curious lesson from World War II.
After sexism drove this artist/scientist out of meteorology, she became a medical illustrator and professor of anatomy.
Introducing a series on remarkable people who learned meteorology during World War II.
These prisoners kept weather records on cigarette wrappers.
Distinguished geographers explore the intersection of fine art and climate history.
This automated system delivered forecasts to tens of thousands of telephone users daily.
A snow of hearts leads to the sociology of office work...
Nat Woodrick was both typical and surprising.
The Peanuts Gang highlighted a hopeful moment in EPA history.
Does meteorology lead inevitably to weather control?
Meet the meteorological artist who interpreted the Bomb.
Over 300 young men prepared to become battlefront forecasters.
This coloring book betrayed the confusion that doomed a satellite program.
Fritz Siebel depicted weather control--and Amelia Bedelia.
Volunteers cried to find out how much smog was too much.
Small animals kept pilots safe as they measured the upper atmosphere.