Family
Education/Awards/ Jobs
Discoveries/Achievements
100
When did his wife die (year)?
2001
100
Who did he predict weather for? And when?
U.S. Army Air Corps, 1942
100
What kind of cause (small or large) can lead to a major affect on a weather system?
Small. 
200
Grandchildren? If so, how many?
Yes, 4
200
Where did he get his degrees in meteorology?
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
200
A 1960s weather model showed that almost any two close starting points showing the current weather could do what? 

Follow exact same path OR quickly change course and take a completely different one?

Quickly change course and take a completely different one. 

300
Children? If so, how many daughters and/or sons?
Yes, 2 daughters and 1 son.
300
Where did he get his degrees in mathematics?
Dartmouth college and Harvard University
300
What did he prove in 1961, using a simple computer model? 
Perfect weather predictions are impossible. 
400
What date of what year did he die?
April 16, 2008
400
Awards? 
Many, for example 2004 Buy Ballot award
400
What did his paper from 1963 explain in great detail? 
How "a butterfly flapping its wings in Beijing could affect the weather thousands of miles away some days later."
500
Where and when did he die? 
West Hartford, Connecticut. May 23, 1917
500
How many degrees did he earn? What were they in?
4 total : 2 in mathematics, 2 in meteorology 
500
What did his early 1960s model show? 
Almost any two nearby starting points showing current weather can quickly change paths and cause calm/stormy weather.