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Ivan Ray Tannehill : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ivan Ray Tannehill Ivan Ray Tannehill (1890 – May 2, 1959) was a lieutenant at Fort Story, Virginia soon after World War I,〔Monthly Weather Review (October 1919).(Note on Pilot-Balloon Flights in a Thunderstorm Formation. ) Retrieved on 2007-02-17.〕 and later became a forecaster with the United States Weather Bureau〔Time (1949-03-14). (Funny Winter. ) Retrieved on 2007-02-17.〕 and a prolific writer, focusing on meteorology. His text on hurricanes remained the defining work on the topic from the late 1930s into the early 1950s. ==Career== First a newspaper reporter and a teacher, Ivan began work for the United States Weather Bureau as a weather observer in Houston in 1914. He served during World War I as a weather officer in the Signal Corps. After the war, he became the Official in Charge (OIC) at the Galveston, Texas weather office. Moving to Washington, D. C., he became the Assistant Chief of the Forecast Division in 1929. He later served as chiefs of the Marine Division, SR&F Division, and Assistant Chief of Bureau for Operations. He retired in October 1954 and moved to Frederick, Maryland.〔
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