Education
From the University of Adelaide in 1963 (where he was supervised by George Szekeres ) and his Doctor of Philosophy, also in applied mathematics, from Harvard University in 1967.
From the University of Adelaide in 1963 (where he was supervised by George Szekeres ) and his Doctor of Philosophy, also in applied mathematics, from Harvard University in 1967.
Born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Lawrence earned his Bachelor of Science in applied mathematics in 1961 from the University of Alberta (Canada) along with his Associate Music. (flute performance), his Master of Science Lawrence continues to play the flute now with the I Medici di McGill orchestra.
Then followed faculty appointments at Harvard University and the University of British Columbia where he co-authored the standard textbook on Waves in the Ocean with Paul LeBlond.
Finally he joined the faculty at McGill University from 1986 until his retirement in 2010. At McGill University Mysak was the founding director, in 1990, of the McGill Centre for Global Change Research which is now known as the Global Environment and Climate Change Centre and during his tenure Doctor Mysak served as president of the International Association for the Physical Sciences of the Oceans, IAPSO. and serves on the Board of Trustees of the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences.
Mysak"s research focuses on Arctic sea ice and climate during the Little Ice Age. Sea ice rheology (viscous-plastic vs purely plastic models).
Modeling the freshwater budget of the Arctic Ocean and exchanges with the North Atlantic Ocean (present and past).
Response of the ocean carbon cycle to Milankovitch forcing in a low-order atmosphere-ocean-sea ice model. And reconstruction of climate change in Europe during the past millennium from an analysis of church architecture, comparing the Medieval Warm Period with the Little Ice Age.
Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Member of the Order of Canada (Master in Surgery) Fellow of the Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) Fellow of the American Meteorological Society Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (American Geophysical Union) Canadian Steamship Lincolnshire Professor of Meteorology at McGill University, Canada.