Too Near for Dreams – The Story of Cleveland Abbe, America`s First Weather Forecaster by Sean Potter, Hardcover, 9781944970567 | Buy online at The Nile
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Too Near for Dreams – The Story of Cleveland Abbe, America`s First Weather Forecaster

The Story of Cleveland Abbe, America's First Weather Forecaster

Author: Sean Potter  

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As director of the Cincinnati Observatory and, later, a civilian in the newly established forecast and storm warning division of the U.S. Army Signal Service, Cleveland Abbe was the first person to issue official, regularly scheduled weather forecasts, or “probabilities,” in the United States. Abbe began his work in forecasting in 1869, earning the nickname “Old Probabilities” and gaining recognition for the reliability of his reports. He would go on to become a leader of the US Weather Bureau—which we know today as the National Weather Service. In establishing a system for creating daily weather forecasts and more, this humble pioneer helped lay the foundation for modern meteorology in the United States.

Set against the backdrop of nineteenth and early twentieth-century international events and scientific advancements, this biography of Abbe explores both his personal life and his scientific career. It illuminates his time spent in Russia in the mid-1860s—as the Civil War was waged and a president was assassinated back home—in part through letters with his mother. Decades of diaries and correspondence from the Cleveland Abbe Papers at the Library of Congress, as well as first-person accounts, illuminate this biography of a mild-mannered family man whose thirst for knowledge drove him to become a giant in an emerging scientific field.

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About the Author

Sean Potter is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist, Certified Broadcast Meteorologist, and weather historian, whose career in weather and communications has included work for ABC News and the National Weather Service. He is a contributing editor of Weatherwise magazine, where his Retrospect column explores the intersection of weather and history.

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Publisher
American Meteorological Society
Published
16th February 2020
Pages
424
ISBN
9781944970567

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