Background
Browning was born in Edna, Texas, grew up in Jackson County, Texas, and graduated from Southwest Texas State Teachers College in 1937, majoring in both math and physics.
biophysicist climatologist inventor
Browning was born in Edna, Texas, grew up in Jackson County, Texas, and graduated from Southwest Texas State Teachers College in 1937, majoring in both math and physics.
Bachelor of Science, Southwest Texas State Teachers College, 1937. Master of Arts, University Texas, 1947. Doctor of Philosophy in Physiology, Genetics and Bacteriology, University Texas, 1948.
He is most notable for having made various failed predictions of disasters involving climate, volcanoes, and earthquakes. During World World War II, he served in the United States. Army Air Corps. Subsequently, he earned an Master of Arts His doctorate was in zoology, with minors in genetics and bacteriology.
Browning worked in various scientific fields, including artificial intelligence and bio-engineering, and eventually became interested in long-term weather forecasting and climate changes.
He believed that climate fluctuations are caused by changes in the amount of particulate matter in the atmosphere. The major source of these changes is volcanic activity.
He believed that volcanic activity can be triggered by land tidal forces caused by the Moon, Earth"s elliptical orbit of the Sun, and the alignment of these three bodies. His climate predictions assumed that the dust thrown into the atmosphere by those eruptions reflects sunlight, which results in climatic cooling.
Browning believed that climatic changes, especially cooling, are associated with increased troubles in human society, including famine, revolutions, and war.
Browning described his climatic theories and findings in Climate and the Affairs of Men (1975), which he co-authored with Nels Winkless III. At that time, he believed that Earth had been through a long warm period and was moving into a dangerous cooling phase. He also declared that he had not detected any effect of human activity on the climate. Browning received notoriety for his erroneous prediction that a major earthquake would occur on the New Madrid Fault around December 2 and 3, 1990, and that the United States Government would collapse around 1992.
This prediction had no basis in accepted science, and yet was widely reported in the national media, such that it caused considerable concern among residents of the Mississippi Valley.
Number earthquake occurred in that area on those dates. A study done by the United States Geological Survey to understand the causes of the earthquake scare described Browning"s methodology as being of a non-scientific character.
Browning wrote four books, held 90 patents, and served as a climatologist and business consultant to Paine Webber in various scientific and engineering fields. He lived his later years in Albuquerque, New Mexico and died at his home there on July 18, 1991 from a heart attack at the age of 73.
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Served with United States Army Air Force, 1941-1945. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Son of Bede and Lugilla (McCormick) B. M. Florence A. Pinto, July 30, 1945. 1 daughter, Evelyn.