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AER Inc.

 

James D. Hegarty

jhegarty@aer.com

 

Generate meteorological data for air quality model over Southeast Asia.
 

 

Mark Leidner

leidner@aer.com

 

 

 

George D. Modica

gmodica@aer.com

 

 

AIR Worldwide Corporation

 

Peter S. Dailey, Ph.D.

pdailey@air-worldwide.com

 

 

 

John Keller, Ph.D., CCM

jkeller@air-worldwide.com

   

 

Ms. Michele D. Fischer

mfischer@air-worldwide.com

   

Alpine Geophysics

 

Dennis McNally

dem@ns.com

   

Applied Modeling, Inc.

 

Khanh T. Tran

amiktt@earthlink.net

 

Met inputs for air quality modeling, real-time forecast for emergencies.
   

Applied Parallel Research, Inc.

 

John Levesque

 

 

Parallelzation of the MM5 using xHPF compilation system.
 

ATMET

 

Jennifer Cram

cram@atmet.com

 

 

Cray Research, A Silicon Graphics Company

   

Digital Cyclone, Inc.

   

DynTel Corp., Raleigh, NC

   

Earth Tech

 

Dr Francoise Robe

frr@src.com

 

Dispersion modelling (using MM5 in FDDA mode as a driver for fine-scale CALMET
(diagnotic met model) and CALPUFF (puff dispersion model)
 

 

Mahesh Phadnis

mphadnis@src.com

 

Coupling MM5 with a CTM
 

Echo Consulting Corporation, NE

   

GenCorp/Aerojet

   

Geophysics Branch, NAVAIR Weapons Division

 

Roger Helvery

helveyra@navair.navy.mil

 

Simulation of 3-D winds over complex terrain
Diurnal wind climatology
Air pollution modeling
 

HP (Hewlett-Packard Co.)

 

Kamran Talebi

kamran.talebi@hp.com

 

Use MM5 for Beowulf cluster testing.
 

ICF Kaiser Engineers, Inc.

 

Shron Douglas

sgd@saintl.com

 

Preparation of meteorological inputs for air quality modeling.
 

iMSC Corporation

   

Institut of oceanology, Saint Petersburg, Russia

 

Aldrin Balza

albalii@yahoo.com

 

Use model to predict atmospheric conditions in differents regions
 

Kleinfelder, Atmospheric Science Center

 

Gregory Darvin

darvin@silcom.com

 

Study of regional transport of air pollution.
 

Logicon LAT

   

MCNC-North Carolina Supercomputing Center

 

John McHenry

mchenry@mcnc.org

 

Understanding the role convection plays in weakly forced summertime situations that can lead to high boundary layer ozone episodes.
 

 

Aijun Xiu

aijun@emc.mcnc.org

 

 

Meso, Inc.

  http://www.meso.com/
   

Northrop Grumman Space Technology

 

Christopher Champagne

christopher.champagne@ngc.com

 

NGST uses MM5 to generate environmental scenes as part of an end-to-end space-based multi-spectral remote sensing system simulation to evaluate system performance of NPOESS algorithms and sensors.
 

Planning Systems, Inc.

   

Radian International

 

Dr. Larry Berg

Larry.Berg@pnl.gov

 

I am working on a project to use the MM5 to drive emergency response computer models, as well as other forecasting issues.
 

 

Karen Kowalewsky, CCM

karen_kowalewsky@radian.com

 

Develop meteorological data for air quality studies (puff modeling) in the Mae Moh Valley of northern Thailand.  
 

Sea Space, Inc.

 

Lei Shih

lei@seaspace.com

   

SPEC, Incorporated

 

Leigh Angus

angus@ncar.ucar.edu

 

 

 

Paul Lawson

plawson@ncar.ucar.edu

   

Supercomputer Systems Engineering & Services Co.

 

Neil Lincoln

nrl@ssesco.com

 

Adapting MM5 for regional applications.
 

TASC

   

The Aerospace Corporation

 

Donald J. Boucher

boucher@aero.org

 

Use MM5 to test new microwave sensor configurations for the converged NOAA/DMSP spacecraft.
experimenting with water vapor profile assimilations with our new SSM/T-2 sensor flying on current DMSP spacecraft.
 

 

Grace Peng

grace.s.peng@aero.org

 

 

 

J Matt Clark

mclark@rushe.aero.org

 

Air quality studies, local Los Angeles area
 

United Defense LP

 

John N. Groff

john_groff@udlp.com

 

We plan on using MM5 to provide metrological inputs such as wind magnitude and
direction, temperature, air density into ballistic projectile algorithms and determining the effects they have on projectile trajectories.
 

Unlimitedscale, Inc.

 

Margaret A. Cahir

mac@unlimitedscale.com

 

I work for a software company and would like to use MM5 to make sure that our software is functioning correctly.

VISIDYNE

 

John DeVore

 

 

Coupling dust clouds and fir plumes to the MM5 model.
 

WESTAR Council

 

Roger Stocker

stocker@teleport.com

 

Prediction of future impact of increased wildland fire activity in the western U.S. 
 

WSI Corporation

   

Private Users

 

Michael Maxwell

ikd5giv@mesh.net

 

I use it for modeling everyday weather, mostly over the South Central U.S. I find the results to be very close to actual events. I use a 30km grid right now centered right over Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, USA. Mostly for severe weather potential days.
 

 

Sabino Sabino

msabino205@yahoo.com

 

Sophomore in high school wishing to become familiar with MM5
 

 

Sam Drinkard

sam@vortex.wa4phy.net

 

Learn about numerical models and further my very limited   meteorlogical background
 

   


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