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Women's History Month is a great time to recognize a woman who should be more well-known around the world. And it all begins with a barometer.
Weather played a big role in the success of D-Day and it all came down to the work of a 21-year-old Irish woman.
Gender-based forecasting will use different approaches to deliver weather and climate services to women. While men tend to rely on traditional channels like mosques, women are better reached ...
With just one click on a computer, one woman launched herself into weather history.
A woman was critical in the history of the first weather forecast made by a computer but you probably never knew that. Her story and other 'hidden' ones need to be told.
The Weather Myth: Lost Women of Science Podcast, Season 2, Bonus Episode When we first started researching Klára Dán von Neumann, we thought she was “the computer scientist you should thank ...
A young woman with Down syndrome fulfilled her lifelong dream this week when she stepped in front of a green screen to read the weather forecast on national television for the first time. Melanie ...
A major turning point in World War II hinged on the weather observations of a 21-year-woman. Maureen Flavin Sweeney wouldn’t know the role her reports played in D-Day until a decade later.
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