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Robert Simpson on left, co-developer of the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane IntensityScale.
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Second NOAA Administrator Richard A. Frank.
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Copy of Admiral Chester Nimitz signing Japanese surrender document at the end of World War II. Admiral Nimitz wrote a personal message to Rear Admiral H.Arnold Karo: ... with best wishes and great appreciation of the assistance ofthe U. S. Coast an
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Copy of Admiral Chester Nimitz signing Japanese surrender document at the end of World War II. Admiral Nimitz wrote a personal message to Rear Admiral H.Arnold Karo: ... with best wishes and great appreciation of the assistance ofthe U. S. Coast an
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Unidentified officers sitting on the stern of the Coast and Geodetic Survey ShipBACHE in Havana Harbor on February 16, 1898. The night beforethe Battleship MAINE had sunk in Havana Harbor. The BACHE was working atthe Dry Tortugas and upon word of t
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Captain John J. Gilbert in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco during the winterof 1900-1901.
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Officers of the Coast and Geodetic Survey Steamer EXPLORER leaving Honoluluon March 1, 1911. From l to r : Dr. Clarke, R. R. Lukens, Captain W. C. Dibrell, Oliver J. Bond, Jr., Herbert Pierce, P. M. Trueblood, and A. R. Hunter.
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Captain Roland D. Horne, commanding officer of the Coast and Geodetic SurveyShip EXPLORER.
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Convention of Coast and Geodetic Survey topographers. From L to R: DallasBache Wainwright, John W. Donn, W. C. Hodgkins, J. A. Flemer, H. G. Ogden,Henry Laurens Whiting, Chairman, C. H. Dennis, Cleveland Rockwell,C. T. Iardella, Augustus F. Rodger
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Coast and Geodetic Survey Assistants and Superintendent Mendenhall at GeodeticConference in 1894. This photo has original signatures of all assistants in theimage.
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Wardroom of Coast and Geodetic Survey Ship EXPLORER. Standing: __, CDR James C. Tison, Jr., __, __, CDR Samuel B. Grenell (C.O.), __, CDR Horace G. Conerly,LCDR Kirby Gile (CME). Kneeling: Lt. Samuel D. Parkinson, Ensign Clinton D.Upham, __, __,
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Clarence Edward Dutton, famous geologist of the late Nineteenth Century. Anoriginator of the Theory of Isostasy, an early seismologist, and the first tohead the USGS division of volcanic geology. (1841-1912.)
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John Robie Eastman, 1836 - 1913, U. S. Naval Observatory astronomer, in 1898elected the first president of the Washington Academy of Sciences.
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Dr. James C. Welling, President of Columbian University during the period 1871-1894. Introduced a school of sciences to the university that ultimately becameGeorge Washington University. Also a regent of the Smithsonian Institution. (1825-?)
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James Berry, Chief of the Climate and Crop Division of the Weather Bureau in the early 20th Century.
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Professor Cleveland Abbe,
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Professor Cleveland Abbe.
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The meteorologist James Espy, a pioneering weather scientist. He was appointedthe first official Government meteorologist in 1842. 1785-1860.)
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Teisserenc de Bort, (1855-1913) discoverer of the stratosphere, with Abbott Lawrence Rotch (1861-1912), founder of the Blue HillMeteorological Observatory and a pioneer in upper atmosphere observations.
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Edwin H. Armstrong, a radio engineer who was instrumental in developing FM radio. Used for weather broadcasts. (1890-1954.)
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