Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - 1856, France established the first modern meteorological service system with world outlook and carried out meteorological forecasting services. The weather forecast originated from.
1856, France established the first modern meteorological service system with world outlook and carried out meteorological forecasting services. The weather forecast originated from.
The origin of weather forecast
1854165438+1October 14 An unexpected storm scattered all the British and French joint fleets anchored in the Black Sea. Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte was very angry when he heard the news. He immediately ordered the Paris Observatory to investigate the cause of the big storm. Le Ye Wei, a famous astronomer, was appointed to be in charge of the investigation. He made a careful analysis of meteorological data and found that a low-pressure belt began to appear in the Atlantic Ocean in western Europe, then moved to the southeast and finally moved to the Black Sea. This is the cause of the disaster. Later, Le Ye Wei suggested that relevant departments immediately set up a meteorological network. Le Ye Wei's suggestion was adopted, and this is how the weather forecast was produced.
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