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(Meteorologist) Tor Bergeron, a Swedish meteorologist, is renowned for developing the Bergeron Process, which explains how precipitation forms in clouds. He played a crucial role in the Bergen School of Meteorology, where he introduced groundbreaking concepts such as weather fronts and the life cycle of extratropical cyclones. Bergeron's research significantly advanced weather science, leading to the development of new forecasting techniques and the identification of the occlusion process in cyclones. His remarkable contributions were honored with prestigious awards from the Royal Meteorological Society and the World Meteorological Organization.