Weathering the Storm

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Give the young readers in your life a front-row seat to one of the most dramatic and consequential stories in the history of science!

Weathering the Storm presents the remarkable memoirs of Sverre Pettersen, one of the most influential figures in the history of meteorology. From his childhood in Norway and his formative years at the legendary Bergen School of Meteorology, to his pivotal role during World War II and the famous D-Day forecasts, this book offers a rare and personal window into how modern weather science was shaped. It's a compelling read for curious young minds, students, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of science, history, and human determination.

  • Real Science, Real History: Follows the development of meteorology as a discipline through the eyes of one of its greatest pioneers, making the history of science vivid and personal.
  • A Story of Perseverance: Pettersen's journey from rural Norway to the centre of wartime decision-making is an inspiring testament to curiosity, dedication, and expertise.
  • Curriculum Connections: An excellent resource for science and history studies, linking atmospheric science to real-world historical events like the D-Day landings.
  • Primary Source Perspective: Written in Pettersen's own voice, this memoir gives readers an authentic, firsthand account of scientific discovery in action.

About the Author

James Fleming is a historian of science with a specialisation in meteorology and climate history. He has dedicated his career to documenting and preserving the stories of the scientists who shaped our understanding of the atmosphere, and serves as the editor of Sverre Pettersen's compelling memoirs in this volume.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publication date: March 30, 2015
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 325 pages

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