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in 1916 Lewis fry Richardson whod been a meteorologist before the war was ambulance stretcher bearer in the were on the Western Front he was a Quaker and a pacifist so he didnt want to be in part of the fighting but he wanted to help but hed also been working on the weather before the war and he thought it would be possible to predict the weather by calculating it that is by treating it as a mathematical problem so he gathered lots and lots of data from across Europe based on the weather on a single morning and then he spent months in fact with the pencil and piece of paper calculating what would happen over the course of that day and it took him about four months to perform a single one-day weather forecast for the whole of Europe but he was broadly correct and he was the first person to see this section of the natural world as something that could be reduced to data computed and projected into the future and thats kind of what weve based a huge amount of 20th century fourth tho