Happy National Weatherpersons Day to John

polarbear

New member
February 5 is National Weatherperson's Day, commemorating the birth of John Jeffries in 1744. Jeffries, one of America's first weather observers, began taking daily weather observations in Boston in 1774 and he took the first balloon observation in 1784. This is a day to recognize the men and women who collectively provide Americans with the best weather, water, and climate forecasts and warning services of any nation.

Many of us take weather information for granted. Turn on a light switch, you get light. Turn on your television or radio, or check a web site and you get the weather forecast. It’s easy to forget that around the clock, dedicated meteorologists and weathercasters are vigilantly creating forecasts to help you plan your day, and issuing warnings to help keep you safe.




Thanks to John for the great info and this site!
 

jd

Administrator
Staff member
Thanks!

I guess this proves that there is a "day" for just about everyone!

-John
 

willydoit

New member
Great,,,now I'll have a craving for flapjacks whenever I come to the site!! BTW,,,if there's a weatherman that deserves a day,,,it's JD!!
 
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