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Paul Siple
|birth_place=
Montpelier, Ohio
|death_date= |death_place=
Arlington, Virginia
|burial_place=
National Memorial Park
|alma_mater=
Clark University
|thesis_title=Adaptations of the Explorer to the Climate of Antarctic |thesis_url=https://commons.clarku.edu/hist_disstheses/14/ |thesis_year=1939 |awards=
Eagle Scout
|known_for=
Byrd Expeditions
|notable_ideas=
Wind chill
|discipline=
Geography
}}
Paul Allman Siple
(December 18, 1908 – November 25, 1968) was an American
Antarctic
explorer and
geographer
who took part in six Antarctic expeditions, including the two
Byrd expeditions
of 1928–1930 and 1933–1935, representing the
Boy Scouts of America
as an
Eagle Scout
. In addition to being an Eagle Scout, Siple was also a
Sea Scout
. His first and third books covered these adventures. With
Charles F. Passel
he developed the
wind chill
factor, and Siple coined the term.
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Fishes -- Antarctica
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