JOHN D hour introductory meteorology laboratories; designed quizzes and graded. John EnsworthVita Page 3 -. 5/91 - 8/91 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Tempe, AZ. research http://weather.ou.edu/ensworth/VITA_John_Ensworth_2002.htm
Extractions: VITA JOHN D. ENSWORTH Current Address: E mail Address: 302 Vicksburg Ave. www.bikerjohn.com ensworth@ou.edu Norman, OK 73071 hm cell SKILLS FORTRAN and Basic programming, Pascal, C++, Visual Basic, HTML web authoring, MS Front Page and all MS Office Applications * Proficient with IBM PC's (DOS, Windows, Windows 95, ME, 2000), Vax-VMS, Unix, and Linux, A+ Certification January 2001, some Mac networking and system administration * Enjoys national and international travel and public presentations * Software beta tester, Capella Soft, NASA * Scientific instrumentation design, construction, and deployment, data mining and archiving, forecasting skills. EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA Norman, OK Progress toward Ph.D., Meteorology, and B.S. and Certification in Secondary Science Education. UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA Norman, OK Master of Science, Meteorology, May 1996 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Tempe, AZ Bachelor of Science, Physics and Astronomy, August 1991 ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Tempe, AZ Bachelor of Science, Geography and Meteorology, August 1991 PROFESSIONAL Poster presentations at the American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting PRESENTATIONS Phoenix, January 1998; The American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting
ARM Participants Other Government Offices and laboratories. CSIRO, Division of Atmospheric research,Victoria, Australia; Bureau of meteorology, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; http://www.arm.gov/docs/who/participants.html
Extractions: Universities Headquarters Environmental Sciences Division Argonne National Laboratory , Argonne, IL Brookhaven National Laboratory , Upton, NY Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory , Berkeley, CA Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory , Livermore, CA Los Alamos National Laboratory , Los Alamos, NM National Renewable Energy Laboratory , Golden, CO Oak Ridge National Laboratory , Oak Ridge, TN Pacific Northwest National Laboratory , Richland, WA Sandia National Laboratories , Albuquerque, NM Air Force Phillips Laboratory , Hanscom Air Force Base, MA Illinois State Water Survey NASA - Ames Research Center , Moffett Field, CA NASA - Earth Observing System (EOS) Project Science Office , MD NASA - Goddard Institute for Space Studies , New York, NY NASA - Goddard Space Flight Center , Greenbelt, MD NASA - Jet Propulsion Laboratory , Pasadena, CA NASA - Langley Research Center , Hampton, VA
Looking For A JOB? Federal Jobs, Federal laboratories, Select meteorology (Series 1340). CIRES/CUresearch Associate opportunities; CIRA/CSU research Associate opportunities; http://mrd3.mmm.ucar.edu/~dob/www/jobs.html
Extractions: Jobs in Atmospheric Science and Meteorology Here are a few links to get you started on your search for a job in the Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology. Academia, NSF, Cooperative Institutes ... Sites with listings of various positions ... The American Meteorological Society publishes a monthly listing of jobs. American Geophysical Union/EOS has an on-line listing of jobs for AGU members. National Weather Association job list.
Other Web Servers Of Interest Web related to meteorology and atmospheric Center for Atmospheric research ProfessionalSocieties Meteorological laboratories, Cooperative Institutes, Forecast http://mrd3.mmm.ucar.edu/~dob/www/otherurls.html
Extractions: This is a guide to other sources of information on the Web related to meteorology and atmospheric science. It includes links to meteorological centers, professional societies, climate institutes, and more. This is not a comprehensive list; rather it comprises those places that I find interesting. Shortcuts to other locations on this page National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Career History With my Doctor of Philosophy degree (in meteorology) in July of 1976, I with the TDU,I transferred to the Environmental research laboratories Weather research http://www.cimms.ou.edu/~doswell/carer.html
Extractions: I graduated from Willowbrook High School in Villa Park, Illinois in the spring of 1963. I then went to undergraduate school at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree ( Meteorology major) in the spring of 1967. During my last two summers in Madison, I worked as a student trainee at the Weather Bureau (what the National Weather Service was called way back then!) in Madison. After graduation, I spent the first of 2-1/2 summers working as a student trainee at the National Severe Storms Forecast Center (NSSFC), in Kansas City, Missouri. I began graduate school in the fall of 1967 at the University of Oklahoma (OU), finishing my Master of Science degree (in Meteorology ) in January of 1969. During my third summer at NSSFC, my name was called for military service and I entered the Army in August of 1969. After boot camp at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri and "training" at Fort Gordon, Georgia, I spent 11 months in Phu Bai, Viet Nam as a communications clerk (it's a long ugly story). However, after Viet Nam, I was assigned to the Atmospheric Sciences Laboratory at White Sands Missile Range , in New Mexico, where I worked on fog modeling (!).
SWITCH - Swiss Research Teams Index The Remote Sensing laboratories are conducting active sensing, including basic research,developments for Climatology and meteorology research Group (KLIMET http://www.switch.ch/edu/research_index.html?script=user_getdata&keyword=Classif
NWS_WWW ATLANTIC OCEANOGRAPHIC AND METEOROLOGICAL laboratories. HURRICANE research DIVISION.PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY DIVISION. AIR QUALITY. CURRENT meteorology MODELS. http://www.lib.noaa.gov/docs/browser/browse7.html
DMES Environmental Science the meteorology option take courses in synoptic meteorology, atmospheric dynamics withfaculty in the design and completion of research. FACILITIES/laboratories. http://www.fit.edu/AcadRes/dmes/env_sci.html
Extractions: DMES Home Faculty I-DMES Oceanography ... Facilities Environmental science is defined as the study of the interaction between the biosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere, and represents a framework for studying problems that fall outside the realm of traditional scientific disciplines. Environmental science is also concerned with the relationship of human activities and the supporting environment. It provides the framework for making rational environmental decisions and solving pollution problems. View Brochure At Florida Tech, the environmental sciences program is solidly based on course work in chemistry, biology, mathematics, meteorology and physics, combined with many specialized environmental science and related elective courses. Two undergraduate options-environmental science and meteorology-and two graduate options-environmental science and environmental resource management Individual faculty research interests are quite varied and cover a broad range of environmental problems. For example
Careers In Meteorology of cloud optical properties, marine meteorology, cyclonic systems research and hastwo large laboratories available. research is focused on various aspects of http://www.meds-sdmm.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/cmos/carmet.html
Extractions: Meteorology is the science of the atmosphere. It offers the opportunity of investigating the forces that shape weather and climate and how human activities can affect climate through the introduction of pollutants into the atmosphere. Most meteorologists in Canada work for the Atmospheric Environment Program of Environment Canada. In the United States the largest employer is the United States Government through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. With the federal government in Canada withdrawing from many of its traditional meteorological functions, some weather services are being abandoned while others are being opened up for commercial development. Despite the downturn in government services and employment, students interested in meteorology should view the future with a fair degree of optimism. A university degree in meteorology, combined with appropriate courses in environmental sciences, computer science and/or chemistry, opens the door to a number of careers, some within the government, others in industry. The atmosphere plays a major role in transporting pollutants from one region of the globe to another, and, as such, is a key component of our environment. The need for professionals who understand how the atmosphere behaves can be expected to grow in the years to come, as societies around the world become more and more industrialized and eject more and more pollution into the atmosphere.
NSSL Frequently Asked Questions cloud physics, cloud electrification, synoptic meteorology, mesoscale meteorology,radar, satellite gov/ for a list of the NOAA research laboratories across the http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/faq/metcareer.shtml
Extractions: 6 March 2003 Meteorology has its roots in math, physics, and chemistry. The best preparation for high school students considering going into meteorology is to have a strong math and science (Physics, Chemistry) background. It's also useful to take courses in computer science, but they are not absolutely necessary (and may not be available in your school). Good oral and written communication skills are valuable, too! For a partial list of universities with meteorology programs, see: http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/edu/schools.html There are many career options in and related to meteorology. There are also many specialties within meteorology: climatology, micrometeorology, cloud physics, cloud electrification, synoptic meteorology, mesoscale meteorology, radar, satellite, hydrology / hydrometeorology, aviation, winter storms, severe storms, tornadoes, flooding and flash flooding, droughts, hurricanes, and more. But with all the above mentioned topics, there are three main types of jobs for meteorologists:
DEPARTMENT OF METEOROLOGY the degree are grouped into three categories course work, research in conjunction withthe Chairman of the Department of meteorology for further laboratories. http://www.nps.navy.mil/ofcinst/mrdept.htm
Extractions: David S. Brown, LT, U.S. Navy, Military Instructor (2000)*; MS, Naval Postgraduate School, 2000. Lester E. Carr, Research Associate Professor (1992); PhD, Naval Postgraduate School, 1989. Hway-Jen Chen, Research Assistant (2000); MS, University of California - Los Angeles, 1993. Chih-Pei Chang, Professor (1972); PhD, University of Washington, 1972. Kenneth L. Davidson, Professor and Associate Chair for Research (1970); PhD, University of Michigan, 1970. Philip A. Durkee, Professor (1984); PhD, Colorado State University, 1984. Russell L. Elsberry, Distinguished Professor (1968); PhD, Colorado State University, 1968.
DEPARTMENT OF OCEANOGRAPHY balance between the disciplines of meteorology and Physical OCEANOGRAPHIC laboratories. UCAR(University Corporation for Atmosphere research), MBCORC (Monterey http://www.nps.navy.mil/ofcinst/ocdept.htm
Extractions: DSN 756-3265 Mary Louise Batteen, Associate Professor and Associate Chair for Academic Affairs (1985)*; PhD, Oregon State University, 1984. Peter G. Braccio, Research Associate (2000); MA, Naval Postgraduate School, 1991. Ching-Sang Chiu, Professor (1988); ScD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1985. Peter C. Chu, Professor (1986); PhD, University of Chicago, 1985. James R. Clynch, Research Professor (1990); PhD, Brown University, 1974. Curtis Allan Collins, Professor (1987); PhD, Oregon State University, 1967. Edith L. Gallagher, Research Assistant Professor (1999); PhD, University of California, San Diego, 1996.
TAMU Oceanography: Facilities story David G. Eller building with meteorology and geography include modern analyticalchemistry laboratories supporting research in environmental http://www-ocean.tamu.edu/Info/facil.html
TAMU Oceanography: Conduct Research In College Station the Oceanography meteorology Building housesmore than 15 wellequipped oceanography research laboratories. http://www-ocean.tamu.edu/Education/conduct_res.html
Extractions: Home Student Info Research About Us ... Directory Conduct Research We have long-standing and respected traditions in open-ocean and coastal research. In response to society's ever-growing need for healthy and productive coastal zones we are now consolidating and expanding our resources for coastal and shelf oceanography. Major research foci include plankton community structure and composition, microbial ecology, the benthos, marine pollution, seafloor surveying, ecosystem modeling, global and shelf circulation, and climate change. The Galveston campus is particularly suited for the study of coastal ocean systems, and faculty there typically specialize in coastal oceanography. In College Station, faculty research encompasses coastal and open-ocean systems. Students and faculty alike visit both campuses as needed for course work, research, and collaboration with colleagues. Graduate students who intend to conduct research in Galveston first spend at least one year in College Station to complete required courses.
About Faculty Teaching and scientific research are conducted in eleven sub are carried out in twentynine laboratories and in 123 (Physics 107 and meteorology 16); Teaching http://www.ff.bg.ac.yu/help/About.htm
Extractions: Home About Faculty Research activities Contact About Faculty In order to illustrate the sort of our needs the Faculty and the main activities shall be briefly described. The Faculty of Physics and Meteorology is located in the very heart of Belgrade. Most of information one can find in English at the web site http://www.ff.bg.ac.yu/Engleski/index.htm . Therefore, only minimum details relevant to this letter will be given here. FACULTY OF PHYSICS AND METEOROLOGY Faculty of Physics and Meteorology of the University of Belgrade is the high education and scientific institution that consists of the Department of Physics and the Department of Meteorology. It was founded in 1990 as an independent institution by separating from the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics founded in 1947. Before this faculty was a part of the Faculty of Philosophy where the teaching of physics started in 19th century. The undergraduate studies (eight semesters; four school years) are organized in six study groups, graduate and postgraduate studies and research. Teaching and scientific research are conducted in eleven sub-departments while students experimental exercises are carried out in twenty nine laboratories and in the computer center with twelve PC computers and Internet access. Total number of employees: 123 (Physics 107 and Meteorology 16)
Research Opportunities Environmental meteorology Component of the Atmospheric Science Program Announcementof National laboratories LAB 03 Ocean Carbon Sequestration research Program. http://www.er.doe.gov/production/ober/opp.html
Extractions: Life Sciences Program Notice 03-05 . Genomes to Life. Statements of Intent to Apply due by January 7, 2003. Formal applications due by April 22, 2003. Program Notice 03-20 . Low Dose Radiation Research Program - Biologically-Based Risk Modeling. Preapplications due by April 4, 2003. Formal applications due by May 23, 2003. DOE National Laboratories Only Program Announcement of National Laboratories LAB 03-05 . Genomes to Life. Statements of Intent to Apply due by January 7, 2003. Formal proposals due by April 22, 2003. Program Announcement of National Laboratories LAB 03-20 . Low Dose Radiation Research Program - Biologically-Based Risk Modeling. Preproposals due by April 4, 2003. Formal proposals due by May 23, 2003. Medical Sciences None at this time. DOE National Laboratories Only None at this time. Climate Change Research Program Notice 03-15 . Ocean Carbon Sequestration Research Program. Preapplications due January 31, 2003. Formal applications due by March 20, 2003. Program Notice 03-09 . Environmental Meteorology Component of the Atmospheric Science Program (ASP), with focus on Vertical Transport and Mixing. Preapplications due April 28, 2003. Formal applications due by June 3, 2003.
Weather Sites Numerical meteorology and Oceanography Center; National Centers for EnvironmentalPredictions; Other NWS Centers; Environmental research laboratories; University http://www.dca.state.fl.us/bpr/EMTOOLS/WX.htm