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17 Oct 07
2007 OAR Outstanding Scientific Paper
Award
GSD's Seth Gutman is a co-author on one of the 2007 OAR Outstanding Scientific
Papers. The awards were announced by OAR Director Rick Spinrad, and include
F. Martin Ralph, Paul J. Neiman, Gary A. Wick, Seth I. Gutman, Michael D.
Dettinger, Daniel R. Cayan, and Allen B. White, 2006: Flooding on California's
Russian River: Role of atmospheric rivers. Geophysical Research Letters,
33: L13801, doi: 10.1029/2006GL026689.
05 Oct 07
New ESRL/GSD-managed Computer Room
Recognized by Silver Hard Hat Award
The new computing facility housing a NOAA supercomputer and managed by ESRL's
Global Systems Division in Boulder, CO has been named "Outstanding
Mechanical/Electrical Project" by Colorado Construction magazine.
20 July 07
Jebb Stewart receives the 2007 CIRA
Research Initiative Award
The award is in recognition of Jebb's technical leadership in the system
design and development of enabling technology for the Gridded FX-Net System.
26 Apr 07
Jim Frimel - 2007 Distinguished
Administrative Professional Award from Colorado State University
Jim is being recognized for his work on the team developing the Volcanic Ash
Coordination Tool (VACT).
23 Mar 07
FX-Net Project Researchers
Honored
Sher Schranz, FX-Net Project Manager, and Jebb Stewart, Development Lead,
were cited by NWS "In Recognition of your leadership to ensure operational
excellence via innovative development and maintenance of critical software for
[NWS Incident Meteorologists]."
6 Feb 07
2006 Bronze Medal
Recipients
Steve Ennis, Mike Kraus, Sandy MacDonald, Mark Mathewson, Greg Pratt,
Lynn Sherretz, and Sara Summers all received 2006 Bronze Medal Awards for their
dedicated service to NOAA.
19 Dec 06
2006 GSD Web Awards
29 Sep 06
GPSMet Team Receives DOC Gold Medal
Award for 2006
The team is honored for its development of Global Positioning System (GPS)
meteorology.
13 Jul 06
2005 OAR Outstanding Scientific Paper
Award
A paper by Stan Benjamin and co-authors describing the Rapid Update Cycle
analysis system and discussing some issues associated with high-frequency data
assimilation cycling has received one of the 2005 OAR Outstanding Scientific
Paper Awards.
15 Dec 05
2005 GSD Web Awards
9 Dec 05
2005 OAR Employee of the Year
for Public Service: Dr. Bill Moninger
GSD's Bill Moninger has been named 2005 OAR Employee of the Year
for Public Service for his work to collect and effectively utilize
weather data collected by commercial aircraft.
17 Nov 05
GSD's FX-Net Team Receives Fire Weather
Honor Award
At the National Predictive Services Annual Meeting, the FX-Net Team received
an Honor Award from the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service's
Predictive Services Program.
14 Oct 05
NASA Award for ESRL/GSD's TAMDAR
Team
GSD's TAMDAR team received an award for "outstanding contributions to
aviation weather safety research and development" at the recent NASA
Aviation Weather Accident Prevention Project Review.
24 May 05
John Brown Honored with NASA Group
Achievement Award
Dr. John Brown, along with colleagues from several NASA laboratories,
served on a board to investigate the crash of Helios, a solar-powered
"flying wing" Remotely Piloted Aircraft that suffered structural failure
and fell into the Pacific Ocean during a long-duration test flight on
June 26, 2003.
11 May 05
Technology Transfer Award
A nine-member team from FSL has been selected as the recipient of the
2005 NOAA Technology Transfer Award for its work on the design, development,
integration, testing, and implementation of the RSA (Range Standardization
and Automation) Weather System, now running at the Eastern and Western
Ranges.
6 May 05
NOAA Administrator's Award
Leslie Hart, HPCS management team lead, and Scott Nahman, logistics
management specialist, are part of a group selected to receive a 2005 NOAA
Administrator's Award for their "extraordinary efforts, dedication, and
teamwork to develop and issue integrated requirements for a NOAA high
performance computer system that realistically demonstrates our One-NOAA
vision."
30 Apr 05
NOAA Administrator's Award
FSL researchers Paul Schultz and Patricia Miller are among a group
selected to receive a 2005 NOAA Administrator's Award for their work
supporting development of improved weather products and services to support
the nation's surface transportation system.
13 Dec 04
2004 FSL Web Awards
21 Oct 04
NOAA Research Recognized for
Excellence in Aviation Product Development
15 Oct 04
Three FSL Team Members Receive the
2004 NOAA Bronze Medal
24 June 04
Dr. Stephen Weygandt received an
award at the First Annual Postdoctoral Poster Symposium
12 Feb 04
Nita Fullerton Wins NOAA Research
Employee of the Year Award
12 Jan 04
Stan Benjamin Elected as AMS
Fellow
12 Dec 03
2003 FSL Web Awards
27 Oct 03
Joanne Edwards Receives Certificate
of Recognition
24 Oct 03
GFESuite Team 2003 Bronze Medal
Ceremony
Leon Benjamin Receives NOAA
Team Member of the Month Award
23 Oct 03
Dan Shaffer
Receives Award at NOAA Tech for "Prototype of a NOAA computational
Grid"
21 Oct 03
Jim Holitza Receives Department
of Commerce Silver Medal
20 Oct 03
Sandy MacDonald Finalist for 2003
Tech Museum Award
01 Apr 03
Spengler Award to Brent Shaw
10 Dec 02
2002 FSL Web Awards
10 Apr 01
2001 FSL Web Awards
09-28-2000
Congratulations to the Aviation Weather Research Program (AWRP)
The AWRP's Aviation Digital Data Service (ADDS) has been selected as a
winner of a 2000 Government Technology Leadership Award.
09-27-2000
Congratulations to FSL's NOAA Research Employee of the Year
OAR's Personnel Management Advisory Committee (PMAC) has announced its selections for the fiscal year 2000 NOAA Research Employees of the Year. Included among the award recipients is FSL's Secretary to the Director, Ms. Jenny Martinez. Congratulations, Jenny!
12-21-99
More FSL Award Winners
Congratulations to FSL staff for the following awards:
- the AWIPS Project Management Group (Denny Walts, Carl Bullock, Darien Davis, Joe Wakefield, and Herb Grote), representing the entire FSL AWIPS Team - DoC Gold Medal;
- Rhonda Lange - representing FSL on the DSRC Common Space Committee - DoC Bronze Medal;
- Demonstration Division staff (Margot Ackley, Russ Chadwick, Seth Gutman, Kirk Holub, and Nicole Radziwill) - representing the Maritime Differential GPS Service Team/Nationwide Differential GPS Team - Hammer Award;
- Jim Holitza and Sandi Aschert - representing FSL on the NOAA Transition Team - Certificate of Appreciation;
11-15-99
Award to NOAA - Boulder Networking Group
The Department of Commerce Bronze Medal award proposed for the primary members of the NOAA - Boulder Networking Group responsible for the David Skaggs Research Center building network has been approved. Three members of that group are Bob Clark and Brian Moore of FSL and Jerry Janssen, formerly of FSL. Everyone will receive an individual medal. The award ceremony will be in Washington DC on December 14th, 1999. Congratulations to Bob, Brian, and Jerry!
09-30-99
Congratulations to FSL's Web Awards Winners
At the FSL all-hands meeting on September 9, 1999, the first ever FSL Web Awards winners were announced. The categories and winners in each category were: Most Improved Demonstration Division Homepage Best Appearance The International Division Homepage Best Product The ADDS page Best Electronic Presentation Satellite Page Best Internal Use FICS Product Monitor (restricted to FSL) Our congratulations to the web authors whose work has been recognized with these awards.
06-11-99
AWIPS Awards
FSL director Dr. Sandy MacDonald reported that AWIPS has won its category, "Environment, Energy, and Agriculture," in the recent Computerworld Smithsonian Institution Awards for best and most innovative technology. The accompanying write up notes that FSL and D2D were significant factors in the award. Visit the Computerworld Smithsonian Program's 1999 Briefing Room to access the case study for the Award (follow the "View the 1999 Finalists" link).
12-04-98
OAR Awards to FSL Colleagues
The Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research in NOAA has announced the OAR Bronze Medal Awards. Among the recipients was a team from FSL responsible for development of the Rapid Update Cycle, Version 2 (RUC-2), an hourly analysis and prediction system, and its implementation into operations at NCEP. The RUC-2 is superior to the previous version in several aspects: frequency of assimilation (hourly instead of three-hourly), spatial resolution (40 km and 40 levels in the vertical instead of 60 km and 25 levels), sophistication of model physics, and overall performance.
The government employees receiving this award are Stan Benjamin, John Brown, Barry Schwartz, and Tom Schlatter from FSL and Lauren Morone and Geoff DiMego from NCEP. Equal contributions to the RUC-2 development and implementation were made by their colleagues, working through NOAA Cooperative Institutes: Kevin Brundage (CIRA), Tracy Lorraine Smith (CIRA), and Tanya Smirnova (CIRES). They deserve equal credit for this award. Congratulations to everyone.
11-20-98
Outstanding Scientific Paper Award
Dr. Gerald Browning has recently received the Environmental Research Laboratories' Outstanding Scientific Paper Award for the following work:
Browning, G.L. and H.O. Kreiss, "The Role of Gravity Waves in Slowly Varying in Time Mesoscale Motions," Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences , 54, 9 1166 - 1184 (1997).
21-Nov-1997
Bronze Medal Winner: Congratulations to John Snook and FSL. John was one of about 12 people who received a Bronze Medal for the NWS support of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. John was the only FSL person to be included among the award winners. This award is a tribute to both John and all in FSL who contributed to this effort. |