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Q & A with NHC


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Welcome to the "Q & A with NHC", highlighting the many professionals at the National Hurricane Center in Miami. Each month, one member of the NHC staff will be featured.

February 2012:  Andrew Hagen, Research Associate & MeteorologistPDF

January 2012:  Wallace Hogsett, Techniques Development MeteorologistPDF

December 2011:  Todd Kimberlain, Hurricane SpecialistPDF

November 2011:  Michael Lowry, Meteorologist, Storm Surge UnitPDF

October 2011:  Felix Garcia, Meteorologist, Tropical Analysis & Forecast BranchPDF

September 2011:  Jack Beven, Senior Hurricane SpecialistPDF

August 2011:  Patricia Wallace, Meteorologist, Tropical Analysis & Forecast BranchPDF

July 2011:  Robbie Berg, Hurricane SpecialistPDF

June 2011:  Ed Rappaport, Deputy DirectorPDF

May 2011:  Eric Christensen, Meteorologist, Tropical Analysis and Forecast BranchPDF

April 2011:  Michael Brennan, Senior Hurricane SpecialistPDF

March 2011:  Marshall Huffman, Meteorologist, Tropical Analysis and Forecast BranchPDF

February 2011:  Stacy Stewart, Senior Hurricane SpecialistPDF

January 2011:  Martin Nelson, Meteorologist, Tropical Analysis and Forecast BranchPDF

December 2010:  Salim Leyva, IT SupervisorPDF

November 2010:  Eric Blake, Hurricane SpecialistPDF

October 2010:  Scott Stripling, Meteorologist, Tropical Analysis and Forecast BranchPDF

September 2010:  Lixion Avila, Senior Hurricane SpecialistPDF

August 2010:  LTJG Jeff Pereira, NOAA Corps Officer, Storm Surge UnitPDF

July 2010:  Chris Burr, Executive OfficerPDF

June 2010:  Chris Landsea, Science & Operations Officer, Technical Support BranchPDF

May 2010:  Gladys Rubio, Meteorologist, Tropical Analysis and Forecast BranchPDF

April 2010:  Dan Brown, Warning Coordination MeteorologistPDF

March 2010:  Wally Barnes, Meteorologist, Tropical Analysis and Forecast BranchPDF

February 2010:  Jannette Perez, Administrative OfficerPDF

January 2010:  Corey Walton, Meteorologist Intern, Tropical Analysis and Forecast BranchPDF

December 2009:  Brian Maher, IT Specialist, Technical Support BranchPDF

November 2009:  John Cangialosi, Hurricane SpecialistPDF

October 2009:  Gloria Aversano, Librarian, NOAA Miami Regional Library at NHCPDF

September 2009:  Matthew Green, Hurricane Liaison Team Manager, FEMAPDF

August 2009:  John Pavone, Aircraft Coordinator Meteorologist, Chief Aerial Reconnaissance Coordination All Hurricanes (CARCAH)PDF

July 2009:  Colin McAdie, Meteorologist, Technical Support BranchPDF

June 2009:  Jamie Rhome, Storm Surge Unit LeadPDF

May 2009:  Christopher Juckins, Meteorologist/Programmer, Technical Support BranchPDF

April 2009:  Hugh Cobb, Chief, Tropical Analysis and Forecast BranchPDF

March 2009:  James Franklin, Chief, Hurricane Specialists UnitPDF

 

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