"The atmosphere is much too near for dreams. It forces us to action. It is close to us. We are in it and of it. It rouses us both to study and to do. We must know its moods and also its motive forces"
About this Quote
Abbe wrote in an era when meteorology was trying to graduate from folk wisdom and sailor’s lore into a predictive, instrument-driven public service. The language of proximity and compulsion - "forces us to action" - carries the pitch of a new bureaucracy of knowledge: forecast not as curiosity but as infrastructure. This is science arguing for its own necessity, with the urgency of a storm warning baked into the syntax.
The subtext is also quietly political. "We are in it and of it" collapses the human/nature boundary, refusing the convenient myth that society operates on a separate plane. The atmosphere isn’t a stage set; it’s an operating system. That line anticipates a modern ecological sensibility without the contemporary vocabulary.
Most telling is the pairing of "moods" and "motive forces". He grants the weather its old human metaphors (temperament, caprice) only to pivot to mechanics - pressure gradients, heat, circulation. It’s a rhetorical sleight of hand: meet the public where it is, then pull them into rigor. Abbe isn’t just describing the sky; he’s recruiting attention, funding, and civic seriousness for the science that would make weather legible enough to act on.
Quote Details
| Topic | Knowledge |
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| Source | Unverified source: The Meteorology of the Future (Cleveland Abbe, 1909)
Evidence: We may dream of the immensity of space as we contemplate the star-lit sky at night, for the stars are far, far away and men are always dreaming of them, but we can not merely dream of the clouds, the weather and the storms; the atmosphere is too near at hand for mere dreams; it forces us to actio... Other candidates (1) Storm Warning (Nancy Mathis, 2008) compilation99.4% ... The atmosphere is much too near for dreams . It forces us to action . It is close to us . We are in it and of it ... |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Abbe, Cleveland. (2026, February 14). The atmosphere is much too near for dreams. It forces us to action. It is close to us. We are in it and of it. It rouses us both to study and to do. We must know its moods and also its motive forces. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-atmosphere-is-much-too-near-for-dreams-it-99536/
Chicago Style
Abbe, Cleveland. "The atmosphere is much too near for dreams. It forces us to action. It is close to us. We are in it and of it. It rouses us both to study and to do. We must know its moods and also its motive forces." FixQuotes. February 14, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-atmosphere-is-much-too-near-for-dreams-it-99536/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"The atmosphere is much too near for dreams. It forces us to action. It is close to us. We are in it and of it. It rouses us both to study and to do. We must know its moods and also its motive forces." FixQuotes, 14 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-atmosphere-is-much-too-near-for-dreams-it-99536/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2026.








