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1. Vital Statistics
Born: 28 August 1928, Seattle, Washington
Present Position: Professor Emeritus
Department of Atmospheric Sciences
(College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences)
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon 97331
2. Education
(1942-1946) - Lincoln High School, Portland, OR
B.S. (1950) - Physics, Stanford University
B.S. (2nd) (1951) - Meteorology, University of California at Los Angeles
M.S. (1956) - Meteorology, University of Washington
Ph.D. (1959) - Meteorology, University of Washington
3. Professional Employment
1951-1955: Line Officer; Special Weapons Electrical Officer, U.S. Navy
1955-1958: Research and Teaching Assistant, University of Washington
1958-1959: Acting Instructor, Meteorology, University of Washington
1959-1962: Senior Scientist, Air-Sea Interface, University of Washington
1962-1978: Senior Scientist, National Center for Atmospheric Research,
Boulder, Colorado
1974-1978: Head, Small Scale Analysis and Prediction Project,
National Center for Atmospheric Research
1978-1986: Research Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences,
Oregon State University
1986-: Professor Emeritus, Oregon State University
4. Last Publications in Reviewed Literature
2001: Opinions and comments on W.C. Levengood and N.P. Talbott (1999) 'Dispersion of energies in worldwide crop formations,' Physiologia Plantarum 111, 125.
2005: Inflation-theory implications for extraterrestrial visitation, J. British Interplanetary Soc. 58, 43-50. (J. Deardorff, B. Haisch, B. Maccabee and H.E. Puthoff) |