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Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego has awarded pioneering atmospheric scientist Warren Washington with the 2021 Nierenberg Prize for Science in the Public Interest. Washington is an ...
Warren M. Washington, who used computers to probe climate change, dies at 88 For more than five decades, Dr. Washington led research that used computer models to forecast how fossil fuel emissions ...
Dr. Warren Washington became one of the first developers of atmospheric computer models in the early 1960s. A form of those models is used in weather forecasting today. In a model, the atmosphere ...
Warren Washington Senior scientist and head of the Climate Change Research Section at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), he has advised five U.S. presidents on climate change.
Atmospheric computer models were used in the 2007 assessment by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for which Washington and other scientists shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
Dr. Warren Washington became one of the first developers of groundbreaking atmospheric computer models in collaboration with Akira Kasahara when he came to NCAR in the early 1960s.
Warren M. Washington in 1973. The computer models he built, a former director of the National Center for Atmospheric Research said, are now “a major tool in explaining climate change.” Ginger ...
Warren Washington literally wrote the book on climate modeling. Introduction to Three-Dimensional Climate Modeling, which he co-authored with Claire L. Parkinson in 2005, is the classic graduate ...
Washington became one of the first developers of atmospheric computer models in collaboration with his colleague, Akira Kasahara , when he came to NCAR in the early 1960s.
Warren M. Washington, a meteorologist who helped develop one of the first computer models that forecast climate change scenarios and who later contributed to an international research effort that ...
Warren M. Washington, a scientist who helped invent one of the first computer models of the Earth’s atmosphere, paving the way to accurately measure human-induced climate change, died on Friday, ...
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