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Appendix G: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 103-108

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From page 103...
... Dr. Armstrong is a Fellow of the Optical cal Society Committee on Mesoscale Processes and has Society of America, the American Physical Society, the served as an editor for the Monthly Weather Review and American Association for the Advancement of Science, subject matter editor for the Bulletin of the American the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Meteorological Society.
From page 104...
... She is the cur engineering solutions to problems relevant to society. rent Past Chair of the American Meteorological Society As a hydrometeorologist, he serves as a liaison between (AMS)
From page 105...
... He University. He is a Fellow of the American Geo is responsible for outreach programs and tours for the physical Union and current Editor of Water Resources 50,000 people that visit the National Weather Center Research.
From page 106...
... an energy grid heavily reliant on alternative energy. Gordon McBean is a Canadian atmospheric scientist Congressman Lampson's diverse background provides a unique perspective on the social aspect of weather and Professor at the University of Western Ontario, forecasting.
From page 107...
... in 1968 of Massachusetts electrical and computer engineering with research interests in hydrometeorology, tropical faculty in January of 2000 where he was the first recipi- meteorology, and climate studies. He remained at ent of the UMass College of Engineering Armstrong CSU as a faculty member until 1972 when he joined Professional Development Professorship and he served the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administraas Director of the Microwave Remote Sensing Labo- tion's (NOAA)
From page 108...
... -sponsored training at Committee to Assess NEXRAD Flash Flood Fore the National Hurricane Center and the University of casting Capabilities at Sulphur Mountain, California, Miami in 1988 garnered him several credits of mastersand the Committee on the Evaluation of the Multi level meteorology courses. He attained his AMS Certifunction Phased Array Radar Planning Process.


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