Cliff Mass went to Cornell University for his undergraduate
education where he majored in physics. At Cornell, he worked with
Astronomer Carl Sagan on a model of the Martian atmosphere and with Stephen
Schneider of NCAR on climate modeling.
After Cornell he entered the Ph.D. program at the University of
Washington, doing his doctoral work on African wave disturbances, the
forerunners of tropical storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic.
Leaving the UW, Cliff joined the faculty of the Meteorology
Department at the University of Maryland, where he taught synoptic meteorology
and weather prediction, and worked on a variety of research topics, from Northwest weather circulations and high-resolution modeling,
to the climatic implications of the Mount St. Helens eruption.
After three years at Maryland, Cliff moved to the University of
Washington as an assistant professor in the Department of Atmospheric
Sciences. During the next few decades, Cliff and his students
have systematically studied the weather and climate of the western U.S.,
completing over seventy papers on West Coast phenomena as varied as orographic
precipitation, coastal surges, the Catalina Eddy, and the Puget Sound
convergence zone, to onshore pushes, downslope windstorms, and various local
gap winds. Numerical simulation has been a key tool for his group,
which now runs the most extensive local high-resolution prediction system in
the United States. He is also heavily involved in regional
climate modeling for the western U.S. and is actively studying the meteorology
of wildfires in the western U.S.
Cliff has been involved in a number of
other initiatives, including the acquisition of coastal radar on the Washington
coast, improving the infrastructure of the National Weather Service, the use of
smartphone pressure observations for weather prediction, and the improvement of
K-12 math education. He is the author of the 2008 book “The Weather
of the Pacific Northwest” for which a second edition was released in August
2021. Cliff also writes a weather blog (cliffmass.blogspot.com)
and has a weekly podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/weather-with-cliff-mass/id1530589673)
Cliff Mass, a full professor at the UW, is a fellow of the
American Meteorological Society, has been an editor of a
number of meteorological journals, is a member of the Washington State
Academy of Sciences, has published over 160 papers, and has served as a member
of a number of National Academy committees. He is now working on a
new book "The Science of Weather Prediction."