Our AMS Award Recipients |
THE CHARLES E. ANDERSON AWARD |
Shirley T. Murillo For outstanding support of minorities and women to promote a more diverse workforce through mentoring, education, and community service. |
THE KENNETH C. SPENGLER AWARD |
NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed Team – David Bright, Greg Carbin, Michael Coniglio, John Kain, Jason Levit, Jay Liang, Russell Schneider, Steven Weiss For bringing the government, academic, and private sectors together in a visionary, proactive, and exemplary manner to deal with the challenges posed by hazardous weather. |
THE JOANNE SIMPSON MENTORSHIP AWARD |
Mark Willis For aiding NWS volunteer interns in gaining experience valuable to their future careers through dedicated mentorship, and sustained encouragement and guidance. |
THE AWARD FOR AN EXCEPTIONAL SPECIFIC PREDICTION |
Timothy W. Garner For highly accurate forecasts and superior briefings and decision support to the NASA Mission Control Center for Space Shuttle Endeavor’s landing operations on the STS-123 mission. |
THE CHARLES L. MITCHELL AWARD |
Ronald W. Przybylinski |
EDITOR'S AWARD: : Journal of Climate |
Takeshi Doi For providing a thoughtful and decisive review of a difficult paper on short notice. |
EDITOR'S AWARD: Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences |
Sergey Matrosov For several thorough and detailed reviews that greatly improved a number of manuscripts. |
EDITOR'S AWARD: WEATHER AND FORECASTING |
Adam J. Clark For a large number of thorough and timely reviews that were helpful and fair. |
EDITOR'S AWARD: WEATHER AND FORECASTING |
Jun Du For completing several prompt reviews that were beneficial, constructive, and of high quality. |
NEW AMS FELLOWS: |
Anthony J. Broccoli Richard H. Grumm Fiona M. Horsfall Donald R. MacGorman Edward A. O’Lenic Mark D. Powell, CCM William L. Read |
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