Horace R. Byers

Byers (right), Ferguson Hall (left), Lewis Meng (center) Horace Robert Byers (March 12, 1906 – May 22, 1998) was an American meteorologist who pioneered in aviation meteorology, synoptic weather analysis (weather forecasting), severe convective storms, cloud physics, and weather modification. Byers is most well known for his work as director of U.S. Weather Bureau's Thunderstorm Project in which, among other things, the modern cell morphology and life cycle of a thunderstorm were established. He is also known for his professional involvement with Carl-Gustaf Arvid Rossby and Tetsuya Theodore Fujita. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Synoptic and aeronautical meteorology / by Byers, Horace Robert

    Published 1937
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