BACKGROUND:
Ph.D. (Atmospheric Science) at University of Wyoming
M.S. (Atmospheric Sciences), University of Wyoming, 1985
B.S. (Chemistry; Mathematics), Point Park University, 1975
View
a video introduction from Dr. Clark
Read a short Biography (pdf)
COURSES
TAUGHT:
ESCI 107 - The Atmosphere
ESCI 340 - Physical Meteorology
ESCI 341 - Atmospheric Thermodynamics
ESCI 342 - Atmospheric Dynamics I
ESCI 343 - Atmospheric Dynamics II
ESCI 345 - Storm and Cloud Dynamics
ESCI 440 - Space Weather and Environment
ESCI 444 - Meso- and Storm-Scale Meteorology
ESCI 446 - Statistical Meteorology
ESCI 447 - Meteorological Instr., Meas., and Obs Systems
ESCI 448 - Boundary Layers and Turbulence
HNRS 202 - Earth in Space
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Boundary layers and turbulence; atmospheric chemistry; airborne and balloon-borne atmospheric research
AWARDS:
 | Dr Clark is presented the 2008 AMS Teaching Excellence Award “for his enthusiasm and dedication to outstanding teaching and mentoring, and exceptional contribution to the professional development of students in the atmospheric sciences.” |
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2006 Russell L. DeSouza Award for Outstanding Service to the Unidata Community for efforts and contributions through the years that truly reflect the goals and ideals of the Unidata program |
SPONSORED
RESEARCH:
Linked Environments for Atmospheric
Reseach
Rotating Tank Experiments in Meteorology, Oceanography and Climate
MANE-VU
2004
NARSTO
Northeast Oxidant and Particle Study
LINKS:
Ballooning
files (pdf): Back
to Basics | Local
& Regional Circulations
Aviation
Weather Hazards (pdf)
MU
Center for Environmental Sciences
CONTACT: Phone:
717-872-3930
E-mail: Richard.Clark@millersville.edu |