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Thomas Jefferson (founder of the US Weather Bureau)

Thomas Jefferson, the third U.S. President, played a key role in founding the U.S. Weather Bureau in 1870, which was the country's first organization dedicated to systematic weather observation and forecasting. His interest in science and innovation laid the groundwork for this agency, which aimed to improve public safety and economic planning through better weather information. Jefferson believed that scientific progress and public knowledge were essential for a thriving nation. Today, the Weather Bureau, now called the National Weather Service, continues his legacy by providing accurate weather forecasts and warnings nationwide.