Jule Gregory Charney

Description: (US Meteorologist Who Developed Numerical Weather Prediction)
Jule Gregory Charney was a highly influential American meteorologist who made significant contributions to numerical weather prediction and the study of atmospheric circulation. Often referred to as the father of modern dynamical meteorology, Charney's advanced mathematical models of the atmosphere played a crucial role in various national and international weather projects. His leadership in the field of meteorology after World War II had a lasting impact, establishing him as one of the most influential figures in modern meteorology. Additionally, Charney's collaboration with his colleague Edward Lorenz contributed to advancements in the research of chaos theory.

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Birthday January 1, 1917 (Capricorn)
Born In San Francisco, California, United States
Died on June 16, 1981
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