Education
Bachelor of Arts, Univercity Pennsylvania, 1953; certified, United States Naval Postgraduate School, 1954; Master of Science, University of Michigan, 1957; Doctor of Philosophy, University Michigan, 1968.
meteorologist science administrator
Bachelor of Arts, Univercity Pennsylvania, 1953; certified, United States Naval Postgraduate School, 1954; Master of Science, University of Michigan, 1957; Doctor of Philosophy, University Michigan, 1968.
Assistant department сivil engineering meteorological laboratories, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1956-1960;
assistant research meteorologist department engineering mechanics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1960-1963;
lecturer, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1961-1963;
meteorologist, United States Atomic Energy Commission, 1963-1966;
director meteorology, National Science Foundation, Washington, 1966-1971;
coordinator global atmospheric research program, National Science Foundation, Washington, 1971-1974;
head office climate dynamics, National Science Foundation, Washington, 1974-1975;
head climate dynamics research section, National Science Foundation, Washington, 1975-1979;
director division atmospheric science, National Science Foundation, Washington, 1979-1992;
director education and research, American Geophysical Union, 1992-1998;
senior scientist, American Geophysical Union, since 1998. Member biological, health and environmental research advising committee Department Energy, since 1992. Chairman advisory consultant board Geophysical Institute, U. Alaska, since 1993.
Chairman advisory bd.U. Oklahoma School Meteorology, since 1994. Consultant Florida State University, U. Oklahoma.
Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Meteorological Society (president 1984, Charles Franklin Brooks award 1990). Member Chinese Meteorological Society, American Geophysical Union, Sigma Xi (presidential rank merit excellence senior executive service 1982).
M., 1953; 3 children.