Dan Seitz

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To most serious meteorologists, forecasting was less than science. It was a seat-of–the-pants business performed by technicians who needed some intuitive ability to read the next day’s weather in the instruments and the clouds. It was guesswork. At centers like M.I.T., meteorology favored problems that had solutions.
Chaos: Making a New Science
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