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Irving Crick: Between Science and Showbiz

This chapter examines the ethical dilemmas faced by weatherman Irving Crick during World War II, particularly his notorious weather prediction for 'Gone with the Wind.' It highlights the friction between governmental accuracy and the allure of private forecasting, showcasing Crick's journey from professional ostracism to establishing a groundbreaking private weather service. The narrative also explores the broader implications of weather forecasting in society, emphasizing its significance in both safety and commercial contexts.

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