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||1785: James Pollard Espy born ... meteorologist. Espy developed a convection theory of storms, explaining it in 1836 before the American Philosophical Society and in 1840 before the French Académie des Sciences and the British Royal Society. His theory was published in 1840 as The Philosophy of Storms. He became meteorologist to the War (1842) and Navy (1848) departments and developed the use of the telegraph in assembling weather observation data by which he studied the progress of storms and laid the basis for scientific weather forecasting. Pic.
||1785: James Pollard Espy born ... meteorologist. Espy developed a convection theory of storms, explaining it in 1836 before the American Philosophical Society and in 1840 before the French Académie des Sciences and the British Royal Society. His theory was published in 1840 as The Philosophy of Storms. He became meteorologist to the War (1842) and Navy (1848) departments and developed the use of the telegraph in assembling weather observation data by which he studied the progress of storms and laid the basis for scientific weather forecasting. Pic.
||1800: John Brown born ... abolitionist who advocated the use of armed insurrection to overthrow the institution of slavery in the United States. Pic.


||1836: Ferdinand Monoyer born ... ophthalmologist, invented the Monoyer chart. Pic.
||1836: Ferdinand Monoyer born ... ophthalmologist, invented the Monoyer chart. Pic.

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