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Margaret Anne LeMone

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Fields
  
Atmospheric sciences


Spouse
  
Peter A. Gilman

Name
  
Margaret LeMone

Born
  
February 21, 1946 Columbia, Missouri (
1946-02-21
)

Alma mater
  
University of Missouri, A.B. 1967 (Mathematics) University of Washington, Ph.D. 1972 (Atmospheric Sciences)

Thesis
  
Structure and Dynamics of Horizontal Roll Vortices in the Planetary Boundary Layer (1972)

Notable awards
  
1967 Woodrow Wilson Fellow, NSF Fellow, and NDEA Fellow 1995 NCAR Education Award 2004 AMS Charles Anderson Award (Education and Outreach)

Doctoral advisor
  
Robert G. Fleagle

Margaret Anne LeMone (born February 21, 1946) is an atmospheric scientist who uses both atmospheric observations and computer models to study the formation and development of clouds, the development of precipitation, and the structure of storms.

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Biography

Margarent Anne LeMone was born in Columbia, Missouri. She graduated from the University of Missouri with an A.B. in Mathematics and earned a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Sciences from the University of Washington in 1972. She joined the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) as a Post-Doctoral Fellow in 1972, and has worked there ever since in many capacities, most recently as Scientist III.

GATE Project

From 1973 to 1978, and from 1980 to 1982, LeMone worked on the GATE project, or the Global Atmospheric Research Program's (GARP) Atlantic Tropical Experiment, first as a Post-Doctoral fellow, then as the Acting Project Leader in 1974, and finally as a Staff Scientist II of the GATE group. “The central objective of GATE was to look at the effects of smaller-scale tropical weather systems, such as cloud clusters, on larger scale motions (scale interaction), and to improve numerical modeling and prediction methods".

Mesoscale & Microscale Meteorology Laboratory

LeMone worked as a Staff Scientist II in the Mesoscale Research Section (NCAR) from 1978 to 1980. From 1984 to 1986, she was Section Head of the Mesoscale Interactions Section, Cloud Systems Division (NCAR). She was Group Leader of the Mesoscale Interactions Section, Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Division (NCAR) from 1986-1987. The Publications Page of the Mesoscale & Microscale Meteorology Laboratory retrieves 234 articles with LeMone as one of the authors.

References

Margaret Anne LeMone Wikipedia