Clement Lindley Wragge (18 September 1852 – 10 December 1922) was a meteorologist born in Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England, but moved to Oakamoor, Staffordshire as a child. He set up the Wragge Museum in Stafford following a trip around the world. He was a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and in 1879 was elected Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society in London. To the end of his life, he was interested in Theosophy and spiritualism. During his tour of India he met with Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, the founder of the Ahmadiyya movement in Islam who had claimed to be the Mahdi, the messianic redeemer awaited by Muslims. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle sought him out in New Zealand to ask for his views on spiritualism before writing The Wanderings of a Spiritualist in 1921. After training in law, Wragge became a meteorologist, his accomplishments in the field including winning the Scottish Meteorological Society's Gold Medal and years later starting the trend of using people's names for cyclones. He travelled widely, giving lectures in London and India, and in his later years was an authority on Australia, India and the Pacific Islands.
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affecting northeastern Australia for over 5000 years; however, ClementLindleyWragge was the first person to monitor and name them. In the early history...
Administration. Slides 8–72. Adamson, Peter (September 2003). "ClementLindleyWragge and the naming of weather disturbances". Weather. 58 (9): 359–363...
eventual replacement. The cyclone was named by notable meteorologist ClementLindleyWragge. "History of Townsville Metereological Office". Bureau of Metereology...
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Stevenson, co-founder and secretary Charles Thomson Rees Wilson ClementLindleyWragge, awarded the Society's Gold Medal "Death and the Weather". University...
settlement on Fraser Islnd. The SS Marloo was wrecked in September 1914. ClementLindleyWragge set up an extensive network of weather stations around Queensland...
Research Division. Slides 8–72. Adamson, Peter (September 2003). "ClementLindleyWragge and the naming of weather disturbances". Weather. 58 (9): 359–363...
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