Weerpraatjes: De doorbraak van de weersverwachting, 1930-1950

Translated title of the contribution: Weather talk: The public breakthrough of weather forecasts in the Netherlands, 1930-1950

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Abstract

When did weather forecasts become a part of everyday life? In this paper I argue that the period from 1930 to 1950 was crucial in the development of public weather forecasts in the Netherlands – more than half a century after the introduction of scientific weather forecasts c.1880. This period saw a change in the scientific foundation of the forecasts, as well as a new public-oriented communication approach. I argue that weather reports were an integral part of the new radio-centered media culture, and that they played an important,
if inconspicuous, role in postwar scarcity management and reconstruction efforts. This paper is based on rich archival research, including a collection of unique letters from radio listeners from 1947.
Translated title of the contributionWeather talk: The public breakthrough of weather forecasts in the Netherlands, 1930-1950
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)46-63
Number of pages18
JournalTijdschrift Voor Geschiedenis
Volume137
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2024

Keywords

  • culture of prediction
  • postwar modernization
  • public science
  • radio
  • weather forecast

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