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Professor Mikhail Ivanovich Budyko is regarded as the founder of physical climatology. Born in Gomel in the former Soviet Union, now Belarus, Budyko earned his master of sciences degree in 1942 from the Division of Physics of the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute. As a researcher at the Leningrad Geophysical Observatory, he received his doctorate in physical and mathematical sciences in 1951. Budyko served as deputy director of the Geophysical Observatory until 1954, as director until 1972, and as head of the Division for Physical Climatology at the observatory from 1972 until 1975. In that year he was appointed director of the Division for Climate Change Research at the State Hydrological Institute in St. Petersburg.
During the 1950s, Budyko pioneered studies on global climate. He calculated the energy or heat balance—the amount of the Sun's radiation that is absorbed by the Earth versus...
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