Updated
Updated · NPR · May 27
‘Pressure’ Dramatizes How Weather Science Won Wars, Recalling a U.S. Meteorology Disadvantage
Updated
Updated · NPR · May 27

‘Pressure’ Dramatizes How Weather Science Won Wars, Recalling a U.S. Meteorology Disadvantage

10 articles · Updated · NPR · May 27
  • ‘Pressure’ centers on the life-and-death military value of forecasting, arguing that superior meteorology can shape battlefield outcomes and even decide wars.
  • The film also looks backward, revisiting a period when the United States lagged in weather science and faced a strategic disadvantage because of weaker forecasting capability.
  • By tying wartime survival to atmospheric data, the movie frames meteorology not as background science but as an operational tool with direct consequences for military planning.
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