David M. Ludlum

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David McWilliams Ludlum
Born 1910
East Orange, New Jersey
Died May 23, 1997
Princeton, New Jersey
Fields American history, meteorology
Institutions United States Army, Systems Associates
Alma mater Princeton University, University of California, Berkeley
Known for History of American weather
Influenced Thomas P. Grazulis

David McWilliams Ludlum (b. , 1910 in East Orange, New Jersey, d. May 23, 1997 in Princeton, New Jersey) was an American historian, meteorologist, entrepreneur and author. [1]

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David Ludlum published dozens of books in his lifetime. Here are a few:

  • Social Ferment in Vermont, 1791-1850
  • Early American Winters, 1604-1820
  • Early American Winters II, 1821-1870
  • Early American Hurricanes, 1492-1870
  • Early American Tornadoes, 1586-1870
  • American Weather Book
  • Weather Record Book
  • The Weather Factor
  • National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Weather
  • Weatherwise magazine

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