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William Ferrel was a 19th-century American meteorologist and astronomer known for his pioneering work in the field of meteorology. He developed the concept of the "Ferrel Cell," which describes the atmospheric circulation patterns in the mid-latitudes of the Earth. His research significantly advanced the understanding of weather patterns and influenced future studies in atmospheric science. Additionally, he contributed to the establishment of meteorological observation networks.

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