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From: Paul Aubrin <PaulAubrin@net.invalid>
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2021 15:12:25 +0200
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Le 23/07/2021 à 12:49, kw a écrit :
>> Tout à fait. Judith Curry est une réchauffiste modérée. Elle admet sans
>> problème qu'il y a eu un réchauffement, et même que l'humanité (via le
>> dioxyde de carbone) en cause une partie. Depuis la divulgation des
>> emails du climategate, elle fait entendre sa différence, à juste raison,
>> sur le reste du consensus du GIEC, puisque leurs conclusions sont en
>> conflit avec ses propres recherches.
> Quelles recherches ? Elle publie ailleurs que sur son blog maintenant ?

Hi! hi! quelle truffe ce kw.

JUDITH A. CURRY

https://www.cjoint.com/data/KGxnlwULDXS_JudithCurry.png

Citations	22773	6942
h-index	71	40
i10-index	187	104

School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Georgia Institute of Technology
curryja@eas.gatech.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION

Education
1982 	Ph.D. 	The University of Chicago, Geophysical Sciences
1974 	B.S. cum laude 	Northern Illinois University, Geography

Professional Experience
2002- 	Chair, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia 
Institute of Technology
1992-2002 	Professor, University of Colorado-Boulder, Department of 
Aerospace Engineering Sciences
Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Environmental Studies Program
1989-1992 	Associate Professor, Department of Meteorology, Penn State
1986-1989 	Assistant Professor, Department of Earth and Atmospheric 
Sciences, Purdue University
1982-1986 	Assistant Scientist, Department of Meteorology, University of 
Wisconsin-Madison

Awards/Honors
2006 	Georgia Tech Sigma Xi Award, Best Faculty Paper Award
2004 	Fellow, American Geophysical Union
2002 	NASA Group Achievement Award for CAMEX-4
1997 	Elected Councilor, American Meteorological Society
1995 	Fellow, American Meteorological Society"
1992 	Henry G. Houghton Award, the American Meteorological Society
1988 	Presidential Young Investigator Award, the National Science 
Foundation Councillor

Professional Activities (last five years)

World Meteorological Organization / International Council of Scientific 
Unions / International Ocean Commission / World Climate Research Programme

     Global Energy and Water Experiment (GEWEX) Radiation Panel (1994-2004 )
     GEWEX Cloud System Studies (GCSS) Science Steering Group (1998-2004 )
     Chair, GCSS Working Group on Polar Clouds (1998-2004 )
     Chair, GEWEX Radiation Panel SEAFLUX Project (1999-2004)
     Science Steering Group, Arctic Climate System (ACSYS) Programme 
(1994-2000)
     Steering Committee, IGAC/SOLAS Air-Ice Chemical Interactions (2003- )

American Meteorological Society

     Executive Committee of the Council (1998-2000)
     Councillor (1997-2000)
     Awards Committee (1995-1997)
     Editor, Journal of Applied Meteorology (1993-1996)

National Science Foundation

     Panel to review NCAR (2002)
     Co-Chair, Science Working Group, Surface Heat Balance of the Arctic 
(SHEBA) (1993-1996)
     Atmospheric Sciences Observing Facilities Advisory Panel (1994-1997)
     Arctic System Science (ARCSS) Steering Committee (1993-1995)

Department of Energy

     Executive Committee, Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) 
Program (93-96) Chair (1997-2000) and Member (1993-2000), Science 
Steering Committee, ARM Alaska site

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

     Lead Mission Scientist, FIRE Arctic Cloud Experiment (1996-1999)
     Technology Subcommittee of the Earth System Science and 
Applications Advisory Committee (1997-2003)
     Review Team, Earth System Science Pathfinder Missions (1998-1999)

NAS/NRC

     Climate Research Committee (2003-2006)
     Space Studies Board (2004-2007)

NOAA

     Steering Committee for the Postdoc Program in Climate and Global 
Change, 1994-1998
     Council on Long-Term Climate Monitoring 2002-2004
     Climate Working Group 2004-2008

Other

     Executive Committee for AGU Board of Heads and Chairs (2004-)
     External Review Committee, Environmental Sciences Department, 
Rutgers University (2000-2001)
     External Review Committee, Dept of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, 
Purdue Univ (2003)
     Nominating Committee, AGU Atmospheric Science Division (2004-)



RESEARCH GRANTS

Current Research Grants

Towards the Understanding and Parameterization of High Latitude Cloud 
and Radiation Processes. DOE ARM, 12/01/02-11/30/08, $720,000 (PI)

Applications of Aerosondes to long-term measurements of the atmosphere 
and sea ice surface in the Beaufort/Chukchi sector of the Arctic Ocean, 
NSF, 9/1/99-8/31/06, $3,997,402. (PI)

Arctic Regional Climate Model Intercomparison Project: Evaluation and 
Interpretation of Cloud and Radiation Fields Using Data Products from 
FIRE.ACE. NASA, 12/03-12/07, $525,000. (PI)

UAV Systems Analysis for Earth Observations: Education and Outreach. 
NASA, 3/05-3/08, $350,000 (PI)

Global analysis of ocean surface fluxes of heat and freshwater: 
satellite products, NWP analyses, and CMIP simulations. NASA, 
10/1/05-9/30/10, $1.4M. (PI)

Parameterization of cloud particle activation and diffusional growth. 
NASA, $450,000, 11/1/05-10/31/08 (PI)

TEACHING

Courses Taught

Hurricanes (Georgia Tech, grad/undergrad)

Thermodynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans (Georgia Tech, graduate)

Thermodynamics of the Earth System (Georgia Tech, undergraduate)

Preparing Future Faculty (University of Colorado; graduate)

Thermodynamics of Atmospheres and Oceans (University of Colorado; graduate)

Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere and Ocean (University of Colorado; 
graduate)

Aircraft Probing of the Lower Atmosphere (University of Colorado; graduate)

Future Faculty Training (University of Colorado; graduate)

Engineering Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer (University of Colorado; 
undergraduate)

Engineering Senior Design Lab (University of Colorado; undergraduate)

Survey of Meteorology (Purdue University; undergraduate)

Atmospheric Thermodynamics (Purdue University, Penn State University; 
undergraduate)

Atmospheric Physics (Purdue University, Penn State University; graduate) 
Cloud and Precipitation Physics (Purdue University; graduate)

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