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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX B: SYMPOSIUM ATTENDEES." National Research Council. 1996. Proceedings of the Symposium on Tactical Meteorology and Oceanography: Support for Strike Warfare and Ship Self-Defense. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9265.
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Appendix B

Participants

Tim Bakock, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C.

Robert Bassett, Office of Naval Research

Arthur Bisson, Office of Naval Research

Steve Bos, Naval Surface Weapons Center

Melbourne Briscoe, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration U.S. GOOS Office

Stephen Burk, Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey

John Cook, Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey

William Curry, Fleet Numerical Meteorology

Walt Dabberdt, National Center for Atmospheric Research

George Davis VI, Oceanographer of the Navy

James DeCorpo, Office of Naval Research

Robert Dees, AEGIS Program Office, Naval Sea Systems Command

Clive Dorman, San Diego State University

Peter Econ, Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics

Russell Elsbery, Naval Postgraduate School

Kenneth Ferer, Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis

Tony Fraser-Smith, Stanford University

Carl Friehe, University of California, Irvine

Gordon Greve, National Academy of Sciences

Mark Grussendorf, Chief of Naval Operations

Alfred Gschmendtn, MIT, Lincoln Laboratory

Bruce Hagaman, Chief of Naval Operations

Chris Hall, Commander Naval Meteorology

Robert Haney, Naval Postgraduate School

Eric Hartwig, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington

Richard Hayes, Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy (960B)

George Heburn, Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis

S. Roger Horman, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Laboratory

Jonathan Hurt, Assistant Secretary of the Navy

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX B: SYMPOSIUM ATTENDEES." National Research Council. 1996. Proceedings of the Symposium on Tactical Meteorology and Oceanography: Support for Strike Warfare and Ship Self-Defense. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9265.
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David Kelly, Office of Naval Research

Tom Kinder, Office of Naval Research

Gerry Konstanzer, Johns Hopkins University

James Lane, Naval Sea Systems Command, Techmatics

Patrick Mantey, University of California, Santa Cruz

David Markam, Naval Space and Warfare Systems Command

Robert McCoy, Office of Naval Research

Dennis Meanor, Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy (961E)

Ed Monahan, University of Connecticut

Pierre Mourad, University of Washington

Tony Negron, Chief of Naval Operations

Gregory Neuschafer, Office of Naval Research

Ken Nixon, University of Oklahoma

Arthur Nowell, University of Washington

John O'Hara, Commander Naval Meteorology

Joan Oltman-Shay, University of Washington

Richard Paulus, Naval Command, Control, and Ocean Surveillance Center

Craig Peterson, Commander Naval Meteorology

Leonard Pietrafesa, North Carolina State University

Robert Pinkel, Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Robert Plante, Fleet Numerical Meteorology

Jim Purdom, Colorado State University

Jergen Richter, Naval Command, Control, and Ocean Surveillance Center

David Rogers. Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Jay Rosenthal, Naval Air Weapons Center

Roger Samelson, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Scott Sandgathe, Office of Naval Research

Tim Schnoor, Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy

Rebecca Schudlick, University of Washington

Lorraine Shea, Assistant Secretary of the Navy

Nels Shirer, Pennsylvania State University

Rick Spinrad, Joint Oceanographic Institution

Barry Stamey, Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy (960F)

Paul Stewart, Naval Polar Meteorology

Wayne Tanaka, Naval Air Warfare Center, China Lake

Dennis Thompson, Pennsylvania State University

David Titley, Naval Oceanographic Office

Phil Vinson, Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy (960F1)

Chuck Wash, Naval Postgraduate School

Alan Weinstein, Office of Naval Research

Bob Weller, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Edward Whitman, Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy (096T)

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX B: SYMPOSIUM ATTENDEES." National Research Council. 1996. Proceedings of the Symposium on Tactical Meteorology and Oceanography: Support for Strike Warfare and Ship Self-Defense. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9265.
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Zdenka Willis, Naval Air Systems Command

Joe Yetter, USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63)

George Young, Pennsylvania State University

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX B: SYMPOSIUM ATTENDEES." National Research Council. 1996. Proceedings of the Symposium on Tactical Meteorology and Oceanography: Support for Strike Warfare and Ship Self-Defense. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9265.
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