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Atlas, David

 Person

Biography

David Atlas enlisted in the Army Corps in late 1942. He studied meteorology at New York University (B.Sc., 1946). Following his 1944 commission as a weather officer, he studied at the Harvard-MIT Radar School. He received the D.Sc. (1955) in meteorology from MIT while working at the Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratory where he led the weather radar research program for 18 years. In 1959-1960 he was an NSF Senior Fellow at Imperial College in London. He also taught at the University of Chicago and subsequently headed both the Atmospheric Technology Division and National Hail Research Experiment at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. In 1977 he established and headed the Laboratory for Atmospheric Sciences at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center where he is currently a Distinguished Visiting Scientist. He was President of the American Meteorological Society in 1975. He received a number of awards from the AMS including the Rossby medal (1996). He also received the Robert M. Losey Award from the American Institute of Aeronautics (1966) and the Symonds Memorial medal from the Royal Meteorological Society (1989). He was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 1986. Subject Files: Director of National Hail Research Experiment (NHRE) 1974-1976, Director of Atmospheric Technology Division (ATD) 1972-1974.

Citation:
Author: Krista Stracka
Citation:
Atlas, David (2001). Reflections: A memoir. Boston, Massachusetts: American Meteorological Society.

Subject Files.

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

David Atlas Papers, 1943-2012

 Collection
Identifier: 04-DAP
Arrangement

This collection contains 19 folders which are arranged by material type and sorted by title.

Dates: 1943-2012; Majority of material found within 1943 - 1976; Other: Date acquired: 2003-07-25

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  • Subject: National Center for Atmospheric Research (U.S.). Atmospheric Technology Division. X