- Tor Bergeron
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name = Tor Bergeron
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birth_date =1891 August 15
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death_date =1977 June 13
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nationality = Swedish
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field =meteorology
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known_for =Bergeron Process
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footnotes =Tor Bergeron (
1891 August 15 -1977 June 13 ) is the Swedishmeteorologist who proposed a mechanism for the formation of precipitation incloud s. In the 1930s, Bergeron and W. Findeisen developed the concept that clouds contain both supercooled water and ice crystals. According to Bergeron, most precipitation is formed as a consequence of water evaporating from small supercooled droplets and accreting onto ice crystals, which then fall assnow , or melt and fall as coldrain depending on the ambient air temperature. This process is known as theBergeron Process , and is believed to be the primary process by which precipitation is formed.Bergeron was one of the principal scientists in the
Bergen School of Meteorology , which transformed this science by introducing a new conceptual foundation for understanding and predicting weather. While developing innovative methods of forecasting, the Bergen scientists established the notion of weather fronts and elaborated a new model of extratropical cyclones that accounted for their birth, growth, and decay. Bergeron is credited with discovering the occlusion process, which marks the final stage in the life cycle of an extratropical cyclone.References
A complete bibliography for Bergeron can be found in Liljequist (1981):
* Liljequist, Gosta H. “Tor Bergeron: A Biography.” Pure and Applied Geophysics 119 (1981): 409–442.
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