Background
Kohler, Max Adam was born on September 6, 1915 in Lincolnville, Kansas, United States. Son of John Henry and Martha Augusta (Gilbert) Kohler.
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Ray Linsley was a pioneer in the development of procedures for hydrologic simulation employing continuous deterministic models and was one of the most influential hydrologists of his time.
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Kohler, Max Adam was born on September 6, 1915 in Lincolnville, Kansas, United States. Son of John Henry and Martha Augusta (Gilbert) Kohler.
Bachelor of Science in Physics, University New Mexico, 1939.
Draftsman, Soil Conservation Service and Indian Service, Albuquerque, 1936-1939; field inspector, National Weather Service, Roswell, New Mexico and Los Los Angeles, 1940-1941; hydrologist, National Weather Service, Washington, 1941-1951; chief hydrologist, National Weather Service, Washington, 1951-1971; associate director, National Weather Service, Washington, 1971-1973; president, Commission Hydrology, World Meteorl. Organisation, 1960-1968. Consultant United Nations, Yugoslavia, 1953, East Africa, 1962, 72, World Metropolitan Organisation, New York, Geneva, Switzerland, 1974-1975.
(Ray Linsley was a pioneer in the development of procedure...)
Fellow American Geophysical Union (president section hydrology 1968-1970). Member National Academy Engineering (civil engineer peers committee 1983-1986), American Society of Civil Engineers (life), American Meteorological Society (council member 1972-1975).
Married Estella Anna Pospisil, February 6, 1939. Children: Donna, Max Adam, II, Kathryn.