= Alexander George McAdie
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Alexander George McAdie (1863–1943) was a prominent American meteorologist known for his work in the field of atmospheric science. He is particularly recognized for his contributions to the development of meteorological instruments and methods, including the study of weather patterns and forecasting techniques. McAdie served as the director of the Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory in Massachusetts, one of the oldest continuously operating weather observatories in the United States. He was also a notable figure in the establishment of the U.
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