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Charney, Jule G.
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Meteorology -- Research -- 1936-1981.
Meteorology -- Study and teaching.
Numerical weather forecasting -- History.
American Geophysical Union.
American Meteorological Society -- 1936-1981.
Global Atmospheric Research Programme -- 1960-1978.
Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, N.J.) Electronic Computer Project -- 1946-1955.
Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, N.J.) ENIAC Project -- 1918-1951.
Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, N.J.) Theoretical Meteorology Project -- 1948-1956.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computation Center -- 1957-1961.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences -- Study and teaching -- 1956-1981.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Meteorology -- Study and teaching -- 1956-1981.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology -- Faculty -- Personal and professional papers.
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) Committee on Atmospheric Sciences -- 1957-1977.
National Center for Atmospheric Research (U.S.)
University of California, Los Angeles. Army Air Forces Training School -- Study and teaching -- 1939-1946.
Eliassen, Arnt.
Platzman, George W., 1920-
Rossby, Carl-Gustaf.
Von Neumann, John, 1903-1957.
Bjerknes, Jakob, 1897-1975.
Meteorologists -- Archives.
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Jule G. Charney papers, 1936-1981, (bulk 1948-1981)
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Charney, Jule G.
Description:
27.3 cubic feet (27 records cartons) and (1 manuscript box).
Owning Repository:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Institute Archives and Special Collections. M.I.T. Libraries, Rm. 14N-118, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
Web Site:
http://www.aip.org/history/ead/browse.html#mit_charney
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Biography/History:
Jule Gregory Charney, 1917-1981, B.A. in mathematics and physics, 1938; M.A. in mathematics, 1940; Ph.D. in meteorology, 1946, University of California at Los Angeles, remained at UCLA during World War II to train weather officers for the armed services. From 1948 to 1956 he directed the Meteorological
Research
Group at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton (N.J.) where he collaborated with mathematician John von Neumann in the development of numerical computers. His work contributed to the establishment of the Joint Numerical Weather Prediction Unit in Maryland for the analysis of large-scale weather patterns for the Air Force, Navy, and U.S. Weather Bureau. He came to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1956 as professor of meteorology and director of the
Atmospheric
and Ocean Dynamics Project. He became the first Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology in 1966 and was head of the Department of Meteorology, 1974-1977. His
research
focused on the mathematical description of large-scale
atmospheric
circulations and included work on the theory of ocean currents,
atmospheric
wave propagation, large-scale hydrodynamic instability, hurricanes, drought, and
atmospheric
blocking ridges. Among the correspondents represented are: Jakob Bjerknes, Arnt Eliassen, George Platzman, Carl-Gustaf Rossby, John Von Neumann.
Scope of Material:
The papers of Jule Charney document his scientific, academic, professional, and political activities, 1936-1981. His contributions to the field of meteorology are described in extensive files of project reports, conferences and seminars, correspondence, and committee records of the many national and international organizations he particpated in, including: the Theoretical Meteorology Group at the Institute for Advanced Study; the
Global
Atmospheric
Research
Program (GARP); the Committee on
Atmospheric
Sciences of the National Academy of Sciences; and the Line Island Experiment and Tropical Meteorology Program at the National Center for
Atmospheric
Research
(NCAR). Writings, lectures on numerical weather predictions and theoretical meteorology, as well as
research
files containing computations, data, and reprints, document Charney's
research
; course and lecture notes, problem sets and examinations, and correspondence with colleagues reveal his activities as a member of the MIT Department of Meteorology. Correspondence with members of the international meteorological community further describes his professional activities.
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