John Muir was an American-Scottish naturalist who loved storms. In his essay " A Windstorm in the Forest", he wrote that he delighted in his experience of climbing to the top of the trees and riding out the storm for hours. He would then close his eyes and listen to the music of the storm or indulge himself to the rich fragrance that was streaming past.
Answer: He argued that observation and experimentation are the most important tools for understanding the natural world. ... It caused people to take a new, logical approach to scientific discovery based on experimentation and observation.