Faculty: Affiliate
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Timothy S. Bates, Associate Professor
Research Chemist, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, NOAA, Seattle
Ph.D., University of Washington
Oceanic and atmospheric chemistry; air-sea exchange of gases and particles; aerosols and climate.
Phone (206) 526-6248, Box 354925
tim.bates@noaa.gov
Nicholas A. Bond, Associate Professor
Institute Scientist, UW Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean
Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, NOAA, Seattle
Ph.D., University of Washington
Air-sea interaction; boundary layers; coastal and marine meteorology.
Phone (206) 526-6459, Box 354925
ATG 623B
nab3met@u.washington.edu or Nicholas.Bond@noaa.gov
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Shuyi S. Chen, Professor
Professor, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami
Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University
Tropical meteorology; air-sea interactions; mesoscale dynamics; numerical modeling.
Phone (305) 361-4048, schen@rsmas.miami.edu
http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/divs/mpo/People/Faculty/Chen/
Bradley R. Colman, Associate Professor
Science and Operations Officer, National Weather Service, Seattle
Sc.D., MIT
Operational weather analysis and forecasting; coastal meteorology and oceanography; numerical modeling.
Phone (206) 526-6092, Brad.Colman@noaa.gov
Daniel J. Cziczo, Assistant Professor
Scientist, Climate Physics, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, PO Box 999, Richland, WA 99352
Ph.D., University of Chicago
Chemical composition of atmospheric aerosols; cloud formation mechanisms and Earth's radiative budget; meteoritic debris in the atmosphere; launch vehicle particulate emissions.
Phone (509) 375-2725, daniel.cziczo@pnl.gov
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F. Anthony Eckel, Associate Professor
National Weather Service, Office of Science and Technology, Seattle
Ph.D., University of Washington
Ensemble prediction system design; ambiguity of ensemble-based forecasts; calibration of forecast probability; downscaling of ensemble output; objective application of forecast uncertainty.
Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Box 351640, Seattle, WA 98195-1640
608 ATG, Phone (206) 685-8537, teckel@atmos.washington.edu
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D. Edmunds Harrison, Professor
Oceanographer, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, NOAA, Seattle
Ph.D., Harvard University
Ocean circulation modeling; large-scale atmosphere-ocean interaction; climate diagnostics and dynamics; El Niño/Southern Oscillation processes.
PMEL, Box 354925, Seattle, WA 98195
Phone (206) 526-6225, D.E.Harrison@noaa.gov
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Bonnie Light, Associate Professor
Research Scientist, Applied Physics Laboratory
Ph.D., University of Washington
Structural-optical relationships in first-year sea ice.
Phone (206) 543-9824, Box 355640, bonnie@apl.washington.edu
http://psc.apl.washington.edu/wordpress/people/investigators/bonnie-light/
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Philip W. Mote, Associate Professor
Director Oregon Climate Change Research Institute and Oregon Climate Services
College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR 97331-2209
Ph.D., University of Washington
Climate change and greenhouse warming outreach; stratospheric dynamics.
Phone (541) 737-5694, Fax (541) 737-5710, pmote@coas.oregonstate.edu
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James E. Overland, Professor
Senior Oceanographer, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, NOAA, Seattle
Ph.D., New York University
Arctic and North Pacific climate variability; sea ice.
PMEL, Box 354925, Seattle WA 98195
Phone (206) 526-6795, james.e.overland@noaa.gov
http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/home/people/overland/
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Lawrence F. Radke, Professor
Scientist, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO.
Ph.D., University of Washington
Cloud and aerosol interactions and physics; optical and microwave remote sensing; airborne instrumentation; wildfire dynamics and emissions; application of aircraft to geosciences research.
Phone (303) 497-8778, radke@ucar.edu
Philip J. Rasch, Professor
Chief Scientist and Laboratory Fellow, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA.
Ph.D., Florida State University
Extending normal mode initialization: A new method.
Phone (509) 372-4464, philip.rasch@pnl.gov
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Mark T. Stoelinga, Associate Professor
Senior Scientist, 3TIER, Inc., 2001 6th Ave., Suite 2100, Seattle, WA 98121
Ph.D., University of Washington
Mesoscale and synoptic meteorology;
atmospheric dynamics; cloud physics.
Phone (206) 708-8588, mstoelinga@3tier.com
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Sandra Yuter, Associate Professor
Assistant Professor, North Carolina State University
Ph.D., University of Washington
Physical meteorology; mesoscale meteorology; radar and remote sensing.
Marine Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Raleigh, NC 27695-8201
Phone (919) 513-7963, sandra_yuter@ncsu.edu
Revised: 7.1.13