In 2018, the National Weather Service (NWS) recognized SSND-sponsored Mount Mary University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for 50 years of service. But the SSND connection actually goes back much farther. Sister Felice Vaudreuil, SSND, then chair of the Mathematics Department at Mount Mary, was the first to operate the campus weather station, which was started in 1946 after the NWS realized that temperatures collected at the airport and in downtown Milwaukee did not represent the entire city, because Lake Michigan has a moderating effect on temperature.
Mount Mary was chosen as a third site, and a School Sister of Notre Dame has been responsible for taking the measurements ever since. In 1962, Sister Felice received a pin from the state climatologist in recognition of her 15 years of volunteer service. At the time she received the pin, Sister Felice admitted that she would occasionally send one of the maintenance men out in a blizzard. However, she also recalled shoveling a path through waist-high drifts, taking her readings, re-setting the instruments and plodding back through the new drifts that had quickly formed.
The station has been managed by an SSND since 1946. In 1968, the NWS set up two weather stations on the campus, one for measuring temperature and the other for rain and snowfall, and the 50-year NWS recognition is based on that date.
In her autobiography, Sr Felice names Sister M. Ignace Gailloux, SSND as her cousin.
Oct 26, 1978 is listed as her date of death in a death notice published in The Milwaukee Journal Oct 28, 1978.
In 2018, the National Weather Service (NWS) recognized SSND-sponsored Mount Mary University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for 50 years of service. But the SSND connection actually goes back much farther. Sister Felice Vaudreuil, SSND, then chair of the Mathematics Department at Mount Mary, was the first to operate the campus weather station, which was started in 1946 after the NWS realized that temperatures collected at the airport and in downtown Milwaukee did not represent the entire city, because Lake Michigan has a moderating effect on temperature.
Mount Mary was chosen as a third site, and a School Sister of Notre Dame has been responsible for taking the measurements ever since. In 1962, Sister Felice received a pin from the state climatologist in recognition of her 15 years of volunteer service. At the time she received the pin, Sister Felice admitted that she would occasionally send one of the maintenance men out in a blizzard. However, she also recalled shoveling a path through waist-high drifts, taking her readings, re-setting the instruments and plodding back through the new drifts that had quickly formed.
The station has been managed by an SSND since 1946. In 1968, the NWS set up two weather stations on the campus, one for measuring temperature and the other for rain and snowfall, and the 50-year NWS recognition is based on that date.
In her autobiography, Sr Felice names Sister M. Ignace Gailloux, SSND as her cousin.
Oct 26, 1978 is listed as her date of death in a death notice published in The Milwaukee Journal Oct 28, 1978.
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