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Gösta Hjalmar Liljequist (1914–1995) was a Swedish meteorologist. In Sweden, radio broadcast weather forecasts begun in 1926, and, starting in 1941, Liljequist was one of the recurrent meteorologists appearing in Swedish radio for many years. Following his debut, his peculiar dialect caused mass protests which, together with an attack published by the humorist Kar de Mumma in the paper Svenska Dagbladet, caused broadcast forecasts to be taken over by Swedish public service radio during the war.

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  • Gösta Hjalmar Liljequist (1914-1995) fue un meteorólogo y explorador de la Antártida sueco. A partir de 1926 en Suecia comenzaron las transmisiones del pronóstico meteorológico, y desde 1941, Liljequist fue uno de los meteorólogos que realizó las emisiones en Suecia durante muchos años. Su dialecto peculiar dio lugar a grandes protestas, con ataques en medios gráficos a cargo del humorista Kar de Mumma en el periódico Svenska Dagbladet, lo cual hizo que los pronósticos meteorológicos comenzaran a ser emitidos por el servicio sueco de radio durante la guerra.​ Luego de la guerra, Liljequist formó parte de la Expedición antártica noruego-británica-sueca (EANBS) (1949-1952). Durante la expedición fue el primero en observar un halo raro, un posteriormente denominado en su honor. Liljequist escribió varios libros relacionados con su campo de acción, además de libros de textos sobre climatología y meteorología, además de relatos sobre la historia e investigaciones suecas en el polo. (es)
  • Gösta Hjalmar Liljequist (1914–1995) was a Swedish meteorologist. In Sweden, radio broadcast weather forecasts begun in 1926, and, starting in 1941, Liljequist was one of the recurrent meteorologists appearing in Swedish radio for many years. Following his debut, his peculiar dialect caused mass protests which, together with an attack published by the humorist Kar de Mumma in the paper Svenska Dagbladet, caused broadcast forecasts to be taken over by Swedish public service radio during the war. After the war, Liljequist took part in the Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition (NBSAE) (1949-1952). During the expedition he became the first to observe a rare type of halo, an optical phenomenon subsequently named Liljequist parhelia after him. During his life Liljequist wrote several books related to his field, besides textbooks on climatology and meteorology also overviews of Swedish polar history and research. (en)
  • Gösta Hjalmar Liljequist, född 20 april 1914 i Norrköpings S:t Olai församling, död 18 februari 1995 i Uppsala domkyrkoförsamling var svensk meteorolog och polarforskare. (sv)
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  • Gösta Hjalmar Liljequist, född 20 april 1914 i Norrköpings S:t Olai församling, död 18 februari 1995 i Uppsala domkyrkoförsamling var svensk meteorolog och polarforskare. (sv)
  • Gösta Hjalmar Liljequist (1914–1995) was a Swedish meteorologist. In Sweden, radio broadcast weather forecasts begun in 1926, and, starting in 1941, Liljequist was one of the recurrent meteorologists appearing in Swedish radio for many years. Following his debut, his peculiar dialect caused mass protests which, together with an attack published by the humorist Kar de Mumma in the paper Svenska Dagbladet, caused broadcast forecasts to be taken over by Swedish public service radio during the war. (en)
  • Gösta Hjalmar Liljequist (1914-1995) fue un meteorólogo y explorador de la Antártida sueco. A partir de 1926 en Suecia comenzaron las transmisiones del pronóstico meteorológico, y desde 1941, Liljequist fue uno de los meteorólogos que realizó las emisiones en Suecia durante muchos años. Su dialecto peculiar dio lugar a grandes protestas, con ataques en medios gráficos a cargo del humorista Kar de Mumma en el periódico Svenska Dagbladet, lo cual hizo que los pronósticos meteorológicos comenzaran a ser emitidos por el servicio sueco de radio durante la guerra.​ (es)
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  • Gösta Hjalmar Liljequist (es)
  • Gösta Hjalmar Liljequist (en)
  • Gösta Liljequist (sv)
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