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I am a senior scientific programmer working on key development projects within the National Center for Environmental Prediction (NCEP)/Environmental Modeling Center (EMC). The bulk of this work focuses on developing a unified version of the National Environmental Modeling System (NEMS). The key objective in this effort involves integrating dynamics schemes, physics schemes, land surface parameterizations, aerosol schemes, and ocean models derived from several different research and operational source codes into the NEMS infrastructure including the Nonhydrostatic Multi-Scale Model (NMM-B) and the Global Forecasting System (GFS). I am also involved in developing additional capabilities into the existing NEMS framework including digital filtering and rapid cycling. Ultimately, operational NEMS will provide the flexibility needed for accurate multi-scale research and operational forecasting while forecast skill changes resulting from changes to the infrastructure may be gauged through consistent validation and verification efforts.
Education:
Ph.D. - Physics, Howard University, Washington DC (1999)
M.S. - Physics, Howard University, Washington DC (1995)
B.S. - Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (1990)
I am a senior scientific programmer working on key development projects within the National Center for Environmental Prediction (NCEP)/Environmental Modeling Center (EMC). The bulk of this work focuses on developing a unified version of the National Environmental Modeling System (NEMS). The key objective in this effort involves integrating dynamics schemes, physics schemes, land surface parameterizations, aerosol schemes, and ocean models derived from several different research and operational source codes into the NEMS infrastructure including the Nonhydrostatic Multi-Scale Model (NMM-B) and the Global Forecasting System (GFS). I am also involved in developing additional capabilities into the existing NEMS framework including digital filtering and rapid cycling. Ultimately, operational NEMS will provide the flexibility needed for accurate multi-scale research and operational forecasting while forecast skill changes resulting from changes to the infrastructure may be gauged through consistent validation and verification efforts.
Education:
Ph.D. - Physics, Howard University, Washington DC (1999)
M.S. - Physics, Howard University, Washington DC (1995)
B.S. - Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (1990)
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