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Mark Albright

University of Washington

EMAIL: marka@atmos.washington.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Structure of polar lows. Simulation of mesoscale structures forced by orography in the Pacific Northwest.

David Alexander

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

EMAIL: alexand@estar.gsfc.nasa.gov
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Assimilation of SSM/I rain rates and lightning flash rates into simulations of the 12-14 March 1993 Superstorm.

Tim Allen

Department of Ecology, State of Washington

EMAIL: tim@ecy.wa.gov
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Use MM5 output as input to regional dispersion model.  

Mr Valentine Anantharaj

Mississippi State University

EMAIL: val@erc.msstate.edu
Research Interests: meteorological research
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Mr Bret Anderson

United States Environmental Protection Agency

EMAIL: Anderson.Bret@epa.gov
Research Interests: Air Quality
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Leigh Angus

SPEC, Incorporated

EMAIL: angus@ncar.ucar.edu
Research Interests:
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Anji Anji Seth

NCAR, Climate and Global Dynamics Division

EMAIL: seth@ncar.ucar.edu
Research Interests:
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Dr Jennifer Arrigo

Worcester State College

EMAIL: jarrigo@worcester.edu
Research Interests: hydrometeorology
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: to use MM5 to explore behavior of soil moisture - outflow relationships and possible atmospheric connections detected in empirical data analyses

Dr Mark Askelson

University of North Dakota

EMAIL: askelson@aero.und.edu
Research Interests: Mesoscale Modeling
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Dr Elizabeth Austin

WeatherExtreme Ltd.

EMAIL: elizabeth@weatherextreme.com
Research Interests: tropospheric-stratospheric interactions
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: To model our Perlan flights and compare the model with the measurements. To use the model for forecasting potential flights.

Dr Jeremy Avise

Washington State University

EMAIL: jeremy_avise@wsu.edu
Research Interests: regional air quality modeling
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Bob Ballentin

State University of New York at Oswego

EMAIL: ballenti@oswego.oswego.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Study of the structure and dynamics of great lakes winter storms.

Ms Rochelle Therese Balmori

San Jose State University

EMAIL: balmori@met.sjsu.edu
Research Interests: Air Pollution
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Jian-Wen Bao

NOAA Environmental Technology Laboratory

EMAIL: jwb@etl.noaa.gov
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Cyclogenesis.

Mr Phil Barbour

College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences Oregon State University

EMAIL: barbourp@engr.orst.edu
Research Interests: Coastal Meteorology
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Current to model Gap Winds in arctic

Dale Barker

NCAR, Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Division

EMAIL: dmbarker@ucar.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Data assimilation, 3DVAR development

Michael Barna

Colorado State University

EMAIL: barna@cira.colostate.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Currently using MM5 output created by Nelson Seaman at Penn State for input into the REMSAD air quality model. This is part of the BRAVO Study, which focuses on air pollution and visibility in Big Bend National Park in Texas. Model domain is the conterminous US, and the simulation runs between July-October 1999. Also, we'd like to convert these MM5 output files to a format that the Lagrangian particle model Hysplit can read.

Gary Bates

NCAR, Climate and Global Dynamics Division

EMAIL: batesjob@ncar.ucar.edu
Research Interests:
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Dr Larry Berg

Radian International

EMAIL: Larry.Berg@pnl.gov
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: I am working on a project to use the MM5 to drive emergency response computer models, as well as other forecasting issues.

Dr Isaac Bertschi

University of Washington

EMAIL: isaacpb@u.washington.edu
Research Interests: Atmospheric Chemistry
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Mr Russell Beye

United States Air Force

EMAIL: russel.beye@scott.af.mil
Research Interests: Real-Time Forecasting
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: To tweak the MM5 coding to produce BUFKIT text files.

Mr Mrinal Biswas

Florida State University

EMAIL: biswas@earl.met.fsu.edu
Research Interests: Study of African waves
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Dr Jerome Blechman

State University of New York College at Oneonta

EMAIL: blechmjb@oneonta.edu
Research Interests: Lake-Effect snow
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Having studied the relationship between surface wind directions and Lake-effect snow using observed hourly winds I would like to use a mesoscale model to extend this work to winds above the boundary layer. The radiosonde network is too coarse so modeling the winds with MM5 seems promising. MM5 wi

Donald J. Boucher

The Aerospace Corporation

EMAIL: boucher@aero.org
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: 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.

Mr Chuck Boudreaux

LaniSoft

EMAIL: chuck@simsciences.com
Research Interests: Tropical Meteorology Research
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Get a better understanding of the modeling process then expand on this to study the landfall impact of tropical systems

Al Bourgeois

NCAR, Research Applications Program

EMAIL: bourgeoi@ucar.edu
Research Interests:
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Mr Louis Bowers

Institute of Marine and Coastal Science Rutgers University

EMAIL: bowers@imcs.rutgers.edu
Research Interests: Coastal Meteorology
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Met Research involving the coastal sea breeze and some real-time forecasting

Clint Bowman

Department of Ecology, State of Washington

EMAIL: clint@ecy.wa.gov
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Use MM5 output as input to regional dispersion model.

Dr Jason Box

Byyrd Polar Research Center Polar Meteorology Group

EMAIL: box.11@osu.edu
Research Interests: Polar Meteorology
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Use MM5 forr glacier mass balance simulations

Mr Ryan Boyles

NC State University

EMAIL: ryan_boyles@ncsu.edu
Research Interests: Climate Modeling
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: regional climate modeling at seasonal scale

Scott A. Braun

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

EMAIL: braun@agnes.gsfc.nasa.gov
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Numerical simulation of hurricanes, extratropical cyclones, and orographic precipitation systems; cloud microphysics development. Recent cases: Hurricanes Bob (1991), Bonnie and Georges (1998), and Erin (2001)

Jim Bresch

NCAR, Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Division

EMAIL: bresch@ucar.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Numerical modeling, real-time weather forecasting

Mr Christopher Bridgham

Private User

EMAIL: c_bridgham@hotmail.com
Research Interests: Microscale Modeling
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Determine if high resolution model forecasting can accurately depict canyon wind events. If accurate can model be fast enough to be operationally used on a workstation.

Christine Brodeur

NCAR, Climate and Global Dynamics Division

EMAIL: brodeur@ncar.ucar.edu
Research Interests:
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Dr James Broermann

Hydrology Department University of Arizona

EMAIL: james@hwr.arizona.edu
Research Interests: Regional Climate Modeling
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Purchase system to run MM5

Cindy Bruyere

Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Division, NCAR

EMAIL: bruyerec@ucar.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Numerical modeling, support for MM5 modeling system

Dr Wolfgang Buermann

Center for Tropical Research, UCLA

EMAIL: buermann@ucla.edu
Research Interests: Land Atmosphere Interactions
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Regional carbon budgets

Russ Bullock

US Environmental Protection Agency

EMAIL: bro@hpcc.epa.gov
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: High resolution definition of meteorology for air-quality modeling.

Dr Donald Burrows

ITT Industries Advanced Engineering Sciences

EMAIL: don.burrows@itt.com
Research Interests: urban scale modelling
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Margaret A. Cahir

Unlimitedscale, Inc.

EMAIL: mac@unlimitedscale.com
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: I work for a software company and would like to use MM5 to make sure that our software is functioning correctly.

Mr Raymond Caldwell

South Carolina State Climate Office

EMAIL: caldwell@dnr.state.sc.us
Research Interests: Climate/weather research and modeling hydrologic modeling
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: To develop winter and tropical configurations of the MM5 model for use as a tool during severe weather events and to develop a regional climate model to use in water resource management and long-range climate forecasting on the state level

Ms Gladys Campbel

City College of New York City University of New York

EMAIL: gecampbel@hotmail.com
Research Interests: Geology
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Mr Guangxia Cao

University of Hawaii

EMAIL: guangxia@hawaii.edu
Research Interests: Trade wind inversion
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: understanding and predicting TWI

William J. Capehart

South Dakota School of Mines

EMAIL: William.Capehart@sdsmt.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Modeling the effects of surface moisture on Northern Great Plains Weather Systems.  

Dr Xavier CAPET

Intitute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics / University of California Los Angeles

EMAIL: capet@atmos.ucla.edu
Research Interests: regional ocean modeling
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Dr Scott Capps

University of California Los Angeles

EMAIL: scapps@atmos.ucla.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: wind speed validation studies

Katharine Carlino

Cornell University

EMAIL: kec26@cornell.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: To get a daily run of the model for Ithaca, NY and surrounding areas

Dr Greg Carmichael

University of Iowa

EMAIL: gcarmich@cgrer.uiowa.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Model atmospheric chemistry and transport over China.  

Jorge Carrasco

Ohio State University

EMAIL: jcarrasc@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
Research Interests:
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Corinne M. Carter

Cornell University

EMAIL: cmc@athena.cit.cornell.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Interaction between climate and mountain glaciers.

Mr Jonathan Case

ENSCO Inc.

EMAIL: case.jonathan@ensco.com
Research Interests: Meteorological Research
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Hemispheric simulations Observing system simulation experiments

Elizabeth Cassano

University of Colorado at Boulder

EMAIL: ecassano@cires.colorado.edu
Research Interests:
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Dr John Cassano

University of Colorado at Boulder

EMAIL: cassano@cires.colorado.edu
Research Interests: polar weather and climate
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Mr Peter Cebull

Idaho National Engineering Environmental Laboratory

EMAIL: cebupp@inel.gov
Research Interests: High Performance Computing
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Parallel performance benchmarking on Cray SV1

Mr Christopher Champagne

Northrop Grumman Space Technology

EMAIL: christopher.champagne@ngc.com
Research Interests: Aerospace Engineering
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: 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.

Mr Danny Champlin

Western Kentucky University

EMAIL: daniel.champlin@wku.edu
Research Interests: Computer Science/ Mathematics
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Joelle Champney

NASA Ames Research Center

EMAIL: champney@sky.arc.nasa.gov
Research Interests:
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Sam Chang

Phillips Laboratory (Air Force Systems Command)

EMAIL: chang@plh.af.mil
Research Interests:
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Dyi-Huey Chang

University of Cincinnati

EMAIL:
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Dr Hai-Ru Chang

University of Colorado at Boulder

EMAIL: hrc@monsoon.colorado.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Studying meridional circulation over tropical area.

Bill Chapman

University of Illinois

EMAIL: chapman@uiatma.atmos.uiuc.edu
Research Interests:
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Robert Chatfield

NASA Ames Research Center

EMAIL: chatfiel@savitri.arc.nasa.gov
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Atmospheric chemistry and associated aspects of aerosol microphysics using meteorological data from MM5.

Chaing Chen

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

EMAIL: chen@betsy.gsfc.nasa.gov
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Fronts 

Dave Chen

University of Hawaii

EMAIL: dave@ua.soest.hawaii.edu
Research Interests:
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Dr Shuyi Chen

University of Washington

EMAIL: chen@atmos.washington.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Mesoscale convective systems over the tropical ocean. Tropical cyclogenesis.

Tiziana Cherubini

University of Hawaii

EMAIL: tiziana@soest.hawaii.edu
Research Interests:
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Kevin Cheung

Naval Postgraduate School

EMAIL: kwcheung@nps.navy.mil
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Ensemble forecasting of tropical cyclones Tropical cyclone formation studies

Fang-Ching Chien

University of Washington

EMAIL: fcchien@ncar.ucar.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: The interaction between fronts and coastal mountains.

Hung-Neng S. Chin

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

EMAIL: chin2@llnl.gov
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Inter-comparison study with NORAPS/COAMPS and MM5 models.

Brian Colle

State University of New York at Stony Brook

EMAIL: colle@cyclone.msrc.sunysb.edu
Research Interests:
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Brian A. Colle

University of Washington

EMAIL: colle@atmos.washington.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Model the flow around the Olympic Mountains for various flow regimes.

Mr Waylon G. Collins

National Weather Service

EMAIL: Waylon.Collins@noaa.gov
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: My objective is to continue to use the PSU/NCAR MM5 to support short-term forecast operations at the Weather Forecast Office in Corpus Christi. Specifically, to improve the forecast accuracy of weather phenomena that exist on the meso (and possibly micro) time and space scales. I am currently running the model to support local forecast operations.

Mr Benjamin Collins

Texas AM University - College Station

EMAIL: bencollins@tamu.edu
Research Interests: Computer Science
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Dr Edward Colon

Army HPC Research Center

EMAIL: ecolon@ahpcrc.org
Research Interests: mesoscale forecasting and contaminant dispersion
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Set boundary and initial conditions in contaminant disperion models using MM5 wind temperature and moisture fields.

Dr Robert Conzemius

Department of Atmospheric Science Colorado State University

EMAIL: conzemius@atmos.colostate.edu
Research Interests: Meteorological Research
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Ms Toree Cook

TVA

EMAIL: tmcook@tva.gov
Research Interests: Atmospheric Science
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Mr Jeff Copes

Harris Corporation

EMAIL: jeffcopes@cfl.rr.com
Research Interests: meteorology
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Use MM5, WRF for strategic weather applications

John Cortinas

NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory

EMAIL: cortinas@nsslsun.nssl.uoknor.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Mr Peter Courtney

Consulting Engineer

EMAIL: psc1@frontiernet.net
Research Interests: Air Quality Permitting
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Mr Ken Craig

Sonoma Technology, Inc.

EMAIL: kcraig@sonomatech.com
Research Interests: Air Pollution Meteorology
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Jennifer Cram

ATMET

EMAIL: cram@atmet.com
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Lidia Cucurull

NCAR, Research Applications Program

EMAIL: cucurull@ncar.ucar.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: 3d-var assimilation of meteorological observations

Dr AHMED DABABNEH

PAUL RIZZO ASSOCIATES, INC.

EMAIL: jemie.dababneh@rizzoassoc.com
Research Interests: WATER ENGINEERING
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Peter S. Dailey

AIR Worldwide Corporation

EMAIL: pdailey@air-worldwide.com
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Mr dan dansereau

Utah State University

EMAIL: dad@cc.usu.edu
Research Interests: climate
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: meso/micro scale climate modeling for historical storms

Kremena Darmenova

University of Colorado at Boulder

EMAIL: Kremena.Darmenova@colorado.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Simulation of China dust storms, long range Asian dust transport over the Pacific for spring 2001.

Gregory Darvin

Kleinfelder, Atmospheric Science Center

EMAIL: darvin@silcom.com
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Study of regional transport of air pollution.

Chris Davis

NCAR, Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Division

EMAIL: cdavis@ucar.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Mesoscale convective systems

Paul Dawson

Boise State University

EMAIL: pdawson@boisestate.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: I intend to use the model to simulate and analyze deep-layer winter inversion episodes in the Boise Valley of Idaho. This is the subject of a recently awarded EPA EPSCoR grant awarded to me at Boise State University. I intend to study the meteorology associated with these episodes and to use the EPA Models 3 system (MM5 and CMAQ) to model the PM10 concentrations in the valley. The 2-year study, which will include 2 graduate students, is just starting now. This winter season, we will focus on observations and data collection, analysis, and initial modeling.

Gerardo De Canio

NCAR, Climate and Global Dynamics Division

EMAIL: decanio@ncar.ucar.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Dr Benjamin de Foy

St Louis University

EMAIL: foy@eas.slu.edu
Research Interests: Atmospheric Chemistry
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Land surface modelling with satellite data, Air Pollution Modelling in Mexico City

Dan DeBenedictis

Phillips Laboratory (Air Force Systems Command)

EMAIL: deben@graupel.plh.af.mil
Research Interests:
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Dave Dempsey

San Francisco State University

EMAIL: ddempsey@sundog.sfsu.edu
Research Interests:
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Dr Aijun Deng

Pennsylvania State University

EMAIL: deng@essc.psu.edu
Research Interests: Real-Time Forecasting
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

John DeVore

VISIDYNE

EMAIL:
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Coupling dust clouds and fir plumes to the MM5 model.

Dr LUIS DIAZ

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE

EMAIL: rdiaz@utk.edu
Research Interests: Air Quality
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Air Toxics Modeling

Michael J. Dickinson

State University of New York at Albany

EMAIL: mjd@atmos.albany.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Investigate the role of topography in the initiation of tropical cyclones in the eastern Pacific ocean (Mexican-Central American coast).

Dr Reneta Dimitrova

Doctor

EMAIL: reneta.dimitrova@asu.edu
Research Interests: research
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: air quality numerical modeling

Ming Ding

State University of New York at Albany

EMAIL: mding@climate.asrc.albany.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Study cloud overlap treatment in GCM using high resolution meteorological data provided by MM5.

Sanja Dixit

University of Colorado at Boulder

EMAIL: dixit@monsoon.colorado.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Dr Tim Doggett

Applied Insurance Research

EMAIL: tdoggett@air-worldwide.com
Research Interests: Mesoscale meterology regional and cliamte modeling
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Dr Yayi Dong

Department of Environmental Quality

EMAIL: ydong@deq.state.id.us
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: For air quality modeling in Idaho. Boise, Pocatello.

Dr Kevin Doty

University of Alabama at Huntsville

EMAIL: kevin.doty@nsstc.uah.edu
Research Interests: meteorological research
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: 1. Improvement of initialization. 2. Improvement of surface energy balance.

Dr Carroll Dougherty

University of South Alabama

EMAIL: doughert@jaguar1.usouthal.edu
Research Interests: numerical methods, fluids engineering
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Shron Douglas

ICF Kaiser Engineers, Inc.

EMAIL: sgd@saintl.com
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Preparation of meteorological inputs for air quality modeling.

James F. Drake

Air Force

EMAIL: James.F.Drake@aero.org
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Improved radiative transfer calculations and comparisons with radiosonde and satellite profiles made during dry run of DMSP calibration / validation; better air pollution forecasts by assimilation of conventional and SSMI data using 3DVAR; appraisal of value of terrestrial lidar data for initializing or validating model forecasts. 

Mr Joseph Dreher

ENSCO Inc.

EMAIL: dreher.joe@ensco.com
Research Interests: Meteorology
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: I am modeling the advantages/disadvatges and aspects of a revolutionary global observing system.

Mr Sam Drinkard

Private User

EMAIL: sam@vortex.wa4phy.net
Research Interests: Meso scale forecasting
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Learn about numerical models and further my very limited meteorlogical background

Mr Hui Du

University of California Davis

EMAIL: Huidu@ucdavis.edu
Research Interests: Climate Modeling
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Research of climate changes

Mark Dudek

State University of New York at Albany

EMAIL: dudek@climate.asrc.albany.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Convective organization of mesoscale systems.

Jimy Dudhia

NCAR, Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Division

EMAIL: dudhia@ucar.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Model development, WRF

Mr Evan Duffey

SUNY Oswego

EMAIL: duffey@oswego.edu
Research Interests: mesoscale modeling
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Jim Edwards

NOAA Forecast System Laboratory

EMAIL: jedwards@fsl.noaa.gov
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Development of a parallel mm5v2 model using the SMS package developed at FSL.

Mr Robert Elleman

University of Washington

EMAIL: rob@atmos.washington.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Input to CMAQ, air quality model. Model August 2001 in PNW.

Elfatih Eltahir

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

EMAIL: eltahir@storm.mit.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Amazon climate

Dara Entekhabi

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

EMAIL: dara@alborz.mit.edu
Research Interests:
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Ron Errico

NCAR, Climate and Global Dynamics Division

EMAIL: rmerrico@ncar.ucar.edu
Research Interests:
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Dr Jason Evans

Yale University

EMAIL: jason.evans@yale.edu
Research Interests: regional climate
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Better understand the current climate and climate changes through the holocene. Understand changes in dominant precipitation processes in changing climates.

Mr Abdelali Fadil

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

EMAIL: fadil@mit.edu
Research Interests: GPS Meteorology
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Chien-Hui Fang

University of Colorado at Boulder

EMAIL: fang@monsoon.colorado.edu
Research Interests:
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Luis Farfan

University of Arizona

EMAIL: farfan@atmo1.atmo.arizona.edu
Research Interests:
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Mr Zuber Farooqui

Texas A&M University - Kingsville

EMAIL: zfarooqui@even.tamuk.edu
Research Interests: Air Quality Modeling
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Dr Song Feng

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

EMAIL: sfeng2@unl.edu
Research Interests: Regional and climate modeling
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model:

Sue Ferguson

Forestry Sciences Laboratory

EMAIL: ferguson@dorothy.cfr.washington.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Investigate the effects of land-use changes on local and regional weather and climate patterns. Couple MM5 with the biogeographical model, MAPSS, to investigate canopy-atmosphere coupling and general feedbacks between the biosphere and atmosphere Analyze vertical and horizontal parameter relationships in different flow patterns to improve current methods of spatially distributing weather observation data.

Ms Michele D. Fischer

AIR Worldwide Corporation

EMAIL: mfischer@air-worldwide.com
Research Interests:
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Dr Marc Fischer

Lawrence Berkeley Lab

EMAIL: mlfischer@lbl.gov
Research Interests: Carbon Cycle and Climate
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Infering c-cycle from atmospheric observations

Mr Brandon Fisel

Ball State University

EMAIL: bjfisel@bsu.edu
Research Interests: Mesoscale Forecasting
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Forecasting purposes.

Ms Katy Fitzpatrick

South Dakota School of Mines

EMAIL: Katy.Fitzpatrick@gold.sdsmt.edu
Research Interests:
Typical Use(s) of the MM5 model: Simulation of the enhancement of lake effect snow over Lake Michigan on 5 December 1997 due to the interaction between a low-pressure system and the previously developed snow bands.

Mr Alex Foo

Northrop Grumman Space Technology

EMAIL: alex.foo@ngc.com
Research Interests:
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Dr Robert Fovell

University of California at Los Angeles

EMAIL: rfovell@ucla.edu
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