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    The American Meteorological Society (AMS) was not amused at meteorology becoming a gimmick on TV, so they sought to do something about that In 1959, the AMS created the "seal of approval" for trained meteorologists who delivered weather information on TV
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    After World War II, television rose rapidly to the forefront of communication Television stations hired meteorologists from the Weather Bureau; many had served in the military or were college professors The experiment didn’t last long as station directors considered most of the segments too dull
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    June Esther Bacon-Bercey was a trailblazing meteorologist who broke multiple barriers in science and broadcasting In 1954, she became the first Black woman to earn a degree in meteorology from UCLA, at a time when both women and African Americans were largely excluded from the field
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    Weather always has been important to the citizenry of this country, and this was especially true during the 17th and 18th centuries Weather also was important to many of the Founding Fathers Colonial leaders who formed the path to independence of our country also were avid weather observers
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    As the weather report became very popular, national television networks hired professional meteorologists to distinguish themselves from their competitors, but in the early 1960s the "weather girl" era began
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    If one person did the job at night, why not have a second for the mornings and a third for weekends? Network affiliates seemed to have sufficient funds for this type of staffing, and thus by the 1960s, the demand could be as high as nine qualified weathercasters, in every market served by CBS, ABC, and NBC
  • 14 American Jobs That Existed in the ’60s - But Not Anymore
    The 1960s felt like a hinge between past and future, with rockets soaring and vinyl spinning while everyday work still ran on human hands You might be surprised how many roles once shaped daily life, only to vanish as technology stepped in
  • The National Weather Service at 150: A Brief History
    With the development of computer technology during the 1950s the way was paved for the formulation of complex mathematical weather models to aid meteorologists in forecasting The first operational use of these computer models during the 1950s resulted in a significant increase in forecast accuracy First Weather Satellite: 1960
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