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Ivan Ray Tannehill

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400: 419: 95:, the then-chief of the U. S. Weather Bureau's division of synoptic reports and forecasts was asked about the objects being seen in the sky. His quote was "Iā€™d like to see one first before I make a guess." He did, however, rule out 313: 59:, he became the Assistant Chief of the Forecast Division in 1929. He later served as Chief of the Marine Division, SR&F Division, and Assistant Chief of Bureau for Operations. He retired in October 1954 and moved to 148:
At the time of his death, Ivan had two brothers, a sister, a wife Mary Gertrude (Mamo), a daughter Doris, son-in-law William Ulrich Hutterly II., and three grandchildren Ric, John, and Jane.
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Hurricanes, their nature and history, particularly those of the West Indies and the southern coasts of the United States (1938 1st ed. to 1956 9th ed.)
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Cloud forms according to the international system of classification. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1938.ii, 8 p. : plates ; 24 cm.
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where the topic was discussed. Dr. Tannehill came away from the meeting thinking the cause was due to a slow increase in the radiation of the sun.
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The Hurricane (July 1934 1st ed., February 1939 2nd ed.) Department of Agriculture. Miscellaneous Publication 197
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by about 3ĖšF since the 1860s. The American Meteorological Society held a convention in
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reports were witnessed across the United States, including one at
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First a newspaper reporter and a teacher, Ivan began work for the
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Note on Pilot-Balloon Flights in a Thunderstorm Formation (1919)
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Dusters and Black Blizzards (1936-07-09). Los Angeles Times.
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as a weather observer in Houston in 1914. He served during
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Note on Pilot-Balloon Flights in a Thunderstorm Formation.
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and soon after World War I, became a forecaster with the
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Scientists were aware of the warming of sections of the
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The Hurricane Hunters, Illustrated With Photos (1955)
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Fort Story, Virginia
United States Weather Bureau
meteorology
United States Weather Bureau
World War I
Signal Corps
Galveston, Texas
Washington, D. C.
Frederick, Maryland
United States
Washington, D.C.
UFO
Roswell
weather balloons
supersonic speeds


Note on Pilot-Balloon Flights in a Thunderstorm Formation.
Funny Winter.


"Deaths"
United States Weather Bureau
Getting Warmer?
Mutual UFO Network
Report on UFO Wave of 1947.
Archived
Wayback Machine
Associated Press Main Roswell Story -- July 9.
Book Review.

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