C. W. Thornthwaite

Thornthwaite's Cullum Geographical Medal received in 1959. Charles Warren Thornthwaite (March 7, 1899 – June 11, 1963) was an American geographer and climatologist. He is best known for devising the Thornthwaite climate classification, a climate classification system modified in 1948 that is still in use worldwide, and also for his detailed water budget computations of potential evapotranspiration.

He was Professor of Climatology at Johns Hopkins University, adjunct professor at Drexel University, President of the Commission for Climatology of the World Meteorological Organization, a recipient of the Outstanding Achievement Award of the Association of American Geographers, and the Cullum Geographical Medal from the American Geographical Society. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The air as a water absorbing medium / by Thornthwaite, Charles Warren

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    Atlas of climatic types in the United States 1900-1939 /

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