Radar, weather detective

General

Description

Originally broadcast as a segment of the television program Johns Hopkins File 7 on November 9, 1957 from the studios of WJZ in Baltimore, Md. Black and white. Lynn Poole, producer; Kennard Calfee, director; James Chimbidis, writer; Ted Jaffee, narrator; priduced by WJZ Television Station in Baltimore, Md. for the ABC Television Network. Lynn Poole, George Benton, Howard Orville, presenters. Digitized in 2004.

Abstract

This program introduces radar-tracking of storms with a filmed sequence of a time lapse PPI (plan position indicator) scope view of a hurricane. Dr. George Benton, Johns Hopkins University professor of meteorology, describes the origins of radar (an acronym for radio detection and ranging) and how it works. First used to detect and track airplanes, radar now locates clouds and precipitation. Dr. Benton compares echoes from 1 cm, 10 cm, and 23 cm wavelength radar sets used to detect various types of weather. Captain Howard Orville, meteorologist consultant for Bendix-Freeze Corp. in Baltimore, lists some of the milestones in radar history: 1922, A. Hoyt Taylor was one of the inventors of radar; 1941, the first hailstorm was tracked; and 1944, the first eye of a hurricane was tracked. He stresses the importance of radar in meteorology and displays the tracks of hurricanes Diane, Connie, and Audrey on a map. Dr. Benton describes types of storms and the amount of warning time radar can provide.
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Dates

Date Published

1957-11-09
Publisher
Language
Identifiers

OCLC Number

55057391

Collection Number

COLL-0008

Item Barcode

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Resources
Resource Type
Moving Image

Extent

00:28:40hh:mm:ss
Contributor
Broadcaster (brd): ABC Television Network
Director (drt): Calfee, Kennard
Narrator (nrt): Jaffee, Ted
Production personnel (prd): Benton, George Stock, 1917-1999
Production personnel (prd): Orville, Howard
Production personnel (prd): Poole, Lynn
Producer (pro): Poole, Lynn
Screenwriter (aus): Chimbidis, James
Copyright and Use
System
Access Rights
Public digital access
Model
Video

Unique ID

89747cda-f451-44f4-89f9-68b752061ec7