Participants in "The Global Water Cycle" Investigation


Eric Barron , Principal Investigator

Global circulation modeling.

Thomas Ackerman

Use of observations to test model parameterizations.

Richard Alley

Ice-sheet mass balance.

William J. Capehart

Remote sensing and modeling of soil moisture.

Toby Carlson

Soil moisture modeling, remote sensing for soil-vegetation-atmosphere transfer.

Robert Crane

Synoptic-scale validation of global circulation models.

J. R. Christy

(NASA/MSFC) Lower stratospheric temperature measurements, Microwave Sounding Unit.

D. Fitzjarrald

(NASA/MSFC) Global circulation modeling.

Steve Goodman

(NASA/MSFC) Mesoscale modeling, land-surface/atmosphere interactions.

Rob Gillies

Soil moisture modeling, remote sensing for soil-vegetation-atmosphere transfer.

Greg Jenkins

Interfacing global and mesoscale atmospheric models.

Lee Kump

Water quality analysis and relation to terrestrial hydrology.

Mercedes N. Lakhtakia

Mesoscale atmospheric modeling and surface process parameterization.

Dennis Lamb

Cloud microphysics process modeling.

Art Miller

Terestrial hydrology modeling.

Douglas Miller

Soil physical and hydraulic property characterization, soil moisture modeling.

Gary Petersen

Radar remote sensing of soil moisture and agricultural cover.

Donna Peuquet

Advanced techniques for representation of geographic information.

Franklin (Pete) Robertson

(NASA/MSFC) Integrated water vapor and condensate analysis.

Rudy Slingerland

Landscape evolution modeling.

Richard White

Remote sensing/GIS software support, data management.

Brent Yarnal

Synoptic climatology, human dimensions of environmental change.

Last change: 19 Sept. 1996, R. A. White / raw@essc.psu.edu