Joseph G. Galway
Joe Galway | |
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Born |
Cambridge, Massachusetts, US | December 3, 1922
Died |
June 19, 1998 75) Kansas City, Missouri, US | (aged
Fields | Meteorology |
Institutions | National Severe Storms Forecast Center |
Known for | Severe storms forecasting |
Joseph G. Galway (December 3, 1922 – June 29, 1998), was an American meteorologist pioneering in the fields of severe convective storm forecasting and research. He was one of the first forecasters for the Severe Local Storms Unit (SELS) and the National Severe Storms Forecast Center (NSSFC), and developed synoptic (as well as mesoscale) predictors associated with severe thunderstorms and tornadoes such as the jet streak and lifted index.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Doswell, Chuck (1998). "Joseph G. Galway". Storm Track. 21 (5): 3–4.
- ↑ Lewis, John M. (June 1996). "Joseph G. Galway". Weather Forecast. 11 (2): 263–8. Bibcode:1996WtFor..11..263L. doi:10.1175/1520-0434(1996)011<0263:JGG>2.0.CO;2.
External links
- Some thoughts honoring the memory of Joseph G. Galway by Chuck Doswell
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