Dan Lindsey
Cooperative Research Program
Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch, in Fort Collins, Colorado
Research Scientist
Dan Lindsey earned a B.S. in
Mathematics (1998) from the University of Georgia, and a
Master's (2002) in Atmospheric Science from Colorado State
University. Before coming to Colorado, he worked as a part-time
Meteorologist at The Weather Channel in Atlanta, GA (1998-1999).
During the spring of 2002, Daniel taught three undergraduate
classes at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley:
General Meteorology, Mesoscale Meteorology, and Physical
Meteorology. In May 2002, he began working at the Cooperative
Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) as a research
meteorologist, and in September 2004, he joined the NESDIS
Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch.
Daniel's research interests include mesoscale meteorology and
satellite applications to severe weather. His current research
projects focus on utilizing both GOES and POES satellite data to
improve severe weather analysis and forecasting.
Publications
Lindsey, D.T., D. W. Hillger, L. Grasso, J. A. Knaff, and J.
F. Dostalek, 2006: GOES Climatology and Analysis of Thunderstorms
with Enhanced 3.9 µm Reflectivity. Mon. Wea. Rev.,
in press.
Lindsey, D.T., and M.J. Bunkers, 2005: Observations of a severe
left-moving supercell on 4 May 2003. Wea. and Forecasting,
20, 15-22.
E-mail to: Dan.Lindsey@noaa.gov
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