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Name
  
Charles Passel


Education
  
Miami University

Charles F. Passel (April 9, 1915 – December 27, 2002) was a polar scientist responsible along with Paul Siple for the development of the wind chill factor parameter.

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Biography

Passel was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on April 9, 1915. He had a bachelor's degree in geology from Miami University (Ohio), and a master's degree from Indiana University.

Passel was a major participant in the third Antarctic Expedition of Admiral Richard E. Byrd (1939–1941). Passel had several diverse duties on the expedition (as all the expedition members did) including as a dog team driver. His work with Siple was published in the American Philosophical Society

He died December 27, 2002 in Abilene, Texas.

Legacy

Passel's diary is published as the book Ice.

References

Charles F. Passel Wikipedia