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Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Joachim P. Kuettner | American Meteorological Society Oral History Project |
On October 21, 1994, Will Kellogg interviewed Joachim P. Kuettner at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). Kuettner reflects on significant aspects of his career, including his pioneering work on atmospheric and oceanic phenomena. He discusses his early scientific interests, influenced by experiences as a glider pilot, which led to his research on atmospheric electricity, mountain waves, and cloud formations. |
William Kellogg | Boulder, CO | American Meteorological Society, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research | |
Joseph Fletcher | American Meteorological Society Oral History Project |
On March 19, 1991, William W. Kellogg interviews Joseph O. Fletcher, who shares detailed accounts of his career in meteorology and atmospheric research, beginning with his early experiences in the Army Air Corps and continuing through his contributions during World War II. Fletcher describes his work with the Signal Corps, his transition to the Air Weather Service, and his role in pioneering microwave radar applications for weather detection and reconnaissance. |
William Kellogg | Boulder, CO | American Meteorological Society, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research | |
Roscoe Braham | National Center for Atmospheric Research/University Corporation for Atmospheric Research Oral History Collection |
Topics covered include Braham's early life and education; the war years when he was a meteorologist and pilot doing weather reconnaissance; his interest in weather modification; the Thunderstorm Project; the Lewis Douglas Joint Institute with the University of Arizona; Project White Top under the University of Chicago; work on the "Blue Book" with Tom Malone and Bill Von Arx; and the early ideas about NCAR. |
William Kellogg | New Orleans, LA | University Corporation for Atmospheric Research | |
Vincent E. Lally | American Meteorological Society Oral History Project |
On July 13, 1993, Will Kellogg interviewed Vincent E. Lally in Boulder, Colorado, for the American Meteorological Society's Tape Recorded Interview Project. In the interview, Lally reflects on his career in meteorology and atmospheric science, beginning with his education in Brookline, Massachusetts, and subsequent studies at Boston College and MIT. He recounts his involvement in radar operations during World War II and later roles developing meteorological instruments, initially at the Friez Instrument Division and subsequently with the U.S. |
William Kellogg | Boulder, CO | American Meteorological Society, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research |