Wayne M. Angevine

 

Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences

University of Colorado

NOAA Aeronomy Laboratory

325 Broadway R/E/AL3

Boulder, Colorado   80305

telephone:  (303) 497-3747

Internet:  wangevine@al.noaa.gov

 

Research Interests

 

Atmospheric boundary layer physics and dynamics in coastal and transitional situations; remote sensing using wind profiling radar, radio acoustic sounding (RASS), and other instruments; regional air quality; mesoscale meteorological modeling.

 

Education

 

Ph.D.  1993   University of Colorado

                   (Electrical and Computer Engineering)

     M.S.   1981   University of Southern California (EE)

     B.S.   1980   University of Colorado (EE)

 

Experience

 

1994-present  Research Associate, Cooperative Institute for

                   Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) at

                   NOAA Aeronomy Laboratory, Boulder, Colorado.

                   CIRES title Research Scientist III (1998).

     1990-1993     Graduate Research Assistant, CIRES, at NOAA

                   Aeronomy Laboratory, Boulder, Colorado.

1980-1990     Various engineering positions

 

Field programs

    

     New England Air Quality Study 2002

     Texas 2000 Air Quality Study

     Southern Oxidant Study Nashville 1999

     Flatland97, Illinois, 1997 (co-PI)

     Flatland96, Illinois, 1996 (PI)

     Flatland95, Illinois, 1995 (PI)

     WLEF Tower, 1995

     Southern Oxidants Study Nashville 1994

     North Atlantic Regional Experiment 1993 Summer Intensive

     Rural Oxidants in the Southern Environment (ROSE) II 1992

 

Other

    

Committee on Boundary Layers and Turbulence, American Meteorological Society, 2000-present

Program committee member, 15th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence, Wageningen, Netherlands, 2002

Program Chair, Fourth International Symposium on Tropospheric Profiling -- Needs and Technologies, Snowmass, Colorado, 20-25 September 1998.

Program committee member, Fifth International Symposium on Tropospheric Profiling -- Needs and Technologies, Adelaide, South Australia, 4-8 December 2000.

Registered Professional Engineer, State of Colorado.