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Clark J. Weaver, Associate Research Scientist


GEST Research Group:

Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics

GSFC Code:

613.3

Mailing Address:

Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics
Building 33, Room E314
NASA GSFC, Code 613.3
Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA

Clark Weaver

Phone:

(301) 614-5981

Fax:

(301) 614-5903

Email:

clark.j.weaver@nasa.gov

URL:

http://hyperion.gsfc.nasa.gov/People/Weaver,_Clark

Most Recent Publication

Weaver, C. J., A. da Silva, M. Chin, P. Ginoux, O. Dubovik, D. Flittner, A. Zia, L. Remer, B. Holben, and W. Gregg (2007) Assimilation of MODIS Radiances in a Global Aerosol Transport Model, J. Atmos.Sci., 64, doi: 10.1175/JAS3838.1.

Research Interests:

Current interests include stratospheric transport, data assimilation and remote sensing.

Biography:

Dr. Clark Weaver's first scientific initiation was at Ohio State University at the Byrd Polar Research Institute. His Masters Thesis topic was the fractionation of isotopic oxygen in snow over Antarctica. He received his Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science from Colorado State University in 1987. His dissertation was on the mechanism for marine stratocumulus break up. Next, he joined the research group at the Graduate School of Oceanography at University of Rhode Island and studied the transport of mineral dust to ocean drilling sites using paleoclimate models. He joined the Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics Branch at NASA Goddard in 1991 and has worked there ever since.