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The Man Who Played With Hurricanes

Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford

CHAPTER

The Importance of Weather in Mankind

In the early 1900s, General Electric was one of America's biggest companies. Irving Langmuir became the first industrial chemist to win a Nobel Prize for discoveries and investigations in surface chemistry. His work let General Electric corner the market in gas field in Candescent light bulbs. He thirsted for knowledge, pure and simple. In 1946 he had a new obsession, the weather. Their wartime work made them look at the clouds above the hills on a cold winter day and ask themselves: what if we could make those supercooled clouds dispense snow on demand?

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