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Alexander McAdie

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    Has the War Affected the Weather?

    A meteorologist investigated whether explosions and gunfire were causing climate change.

    • Alexander McAdie
    • World War I Issue
  • Dissipating Fog

    • Alexander McAdie
    • May 1927 Issue
  • How High Is the Sky?

    • Alexander McAdie
    • October 1926 Issue
  • The Contributors' Column

    • PhŒBe Hall Valentine, Colin Dale, Harriet L. Kutchin, Emma Harper Applegate, George H. Townsend, William A. Beasly, Frederic T. Lewis, Alexander McAdie, and Charles E. Dunn
    • October 1925 Issue
  • Franklin and Lightning

    • Alexander McAdie
    • July 1925 Issue
  • Drams, Scruples, and Kings' Noses

    • Alexander McAdie
    • December 1924 Issue
  • How Big Is an Acre?

    • Alexander McAdie
    • July 1924 Issue
  • Peter Newell / New York Public Library

    Relativity and the Absurdities of Alice

    “Since 1913, a number of gentlemen wearing glasses and looking wondrous wise, and no doubt as wise as they look, have proved to us that it can always be teatime if we care to figure it out properly.”

    • Alexander McAdie
    • June 1921 Issue
  • Has the War Affected the Weather?

    In the midst of World War I, a meteorologist considered whether explosions at the front lines were causing extra precipitation.

    • Alexander McAdie
    • September 1916 Issue
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