- Hurd Curtis Willett
Hurd Curtis Willett (
January 1 ,1903 —March 26 ,1992 ) was an Americanmeteorologist , known for his role in developing five-day weather forecasting techniques and widely known for his attempts at very-long-range forecasting.Willett grew up near Pittsburgh, and earned a doctorate in meteorology from
George Washington University in 1929. He joined theMassachusetts Institute of Technology staff in 1929, where he headed the development and adoption of the polar front theory of five-day weather prediction by theWeather Bureau . In 1951 he received a plaque from the American Meteorological Society for "Extraordinary Scientific Achievement". This was the initial prize award of what is now knows as theCarl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal .Willett was a member of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences , theAmerican Meteorological Society , theRoyal Meteorological Society , theAssociation of American Geographers , and theAmerican Geophysical Union .References
* [http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/1992/willett-0401.html Professor H.C. Willett Dies]
* [http://webscript.princeton.edu/~paw/memorials/memdisplay.php?id=3243 Princeton alumni memorial]
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