Sneha Girap (Editor)

Snowden D Flora

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Snowden Flora

Died
  
1957


Influenced
  
Thomas P. Grazulis

Fields
  
Meteorology, Climatology

Institutions
  
U.S. Weather Bureau, Kansas State Board of Agriculture

Known for
  
Tornado and hail history, climate studies

Books
  
Tornadoes of the United States, Hailstorms of the United States

People also search for
  
Thomas P. Grazulis, David M. Ludlum, Ted Fujita

Snowden Dwight Flora (1879–1957) was an American meteorologist and climatologist best known for studies of the history of weather events such as tornadoes and hail. His book, Tornadoes of the United States, was the only even modestly advanced book on the subject available for many years and influenced an entire generation of meteorologists as well as contributed to the advancement of the field as a compilation of material unavailable elsewhere. Its many uniquely available photographs and engaging anecdotes helped make it easily the best selling book in the history of the University of Oklahoma Press at the time.

Selected works

Flora published many articles and books in his lifetime. Here are some:

  • Flora, Snowden D. Climate of Kansas.
  • --- Tornadoes of the United States. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1953. ISBN 0-8061-0262-4. (reprinted, Jun 1973)
  • --- Hailstorms of the United States. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, May 1956. ISBN 0-8061-0359-0.
  • References

    Snowden D. Flora Wikipedia