Kerry Emanuel (born April 21, 1955) is an American scientist, meteorologist and climatologist, specialist in and tropical cyclones , a researcher of tropical meteorology and climate . Member of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA (2007) and the American Philosophical Society (2019 [2] ), Ph.D. (1978), professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , where he has been working since 1981, and co-director of its More Lorenz Center.
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Biography
At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he received bachelor's degrees in Earth sciences and planetology (1976), as well as a Ph.D. in meteorology (1978). Then for three years he was on the staff of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences of the University of California at Los Angeles. In 1981, he entered the Department of Meteorology of the Alma Mater, since 1987, Full Professor of MIT, now a professor of Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Atmospheric Sciences. From 1989 to 1997, Director of the Center for Meteorology and Physical Oceanography. From 2009 to 2012, he led the program on atmospheres, oceans and climate. Co-founder of the Lorenz Center , whose co-director is now. Consisted of a republican , now independent [3] . In 2013, top climatologists Caldeira , Emanuel, Hansen and Wigley appealed through the media to the leaders of major powers with an appeal to support the development of safer nuclear energy technologies and to reject the rejection of nuclear energy [4] [5] [6] .
Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2017 [7] ) and the Fello of the American Meteorological Society (1995).
The author of more than 200 peer-reviewed scientific papers and three books, including Divine Wind: The History and Science of Hurricanes (Oxford University Press) and What We Know about Climate Change (MIT Press, 2007, 96 pp., ISBN 9780262050890 [8] ; 2- e ed. 2012, MIT Press, 120 pp., ISBN 9780262018432 [9] ). Also author of Climate Science and Climate Risk: A Primer.
Awards and honors
- Meisinger Award, American Meteorological Society (1986)
- Banner I. Miller Award, American Meteorological Society (1992)
- In 2006 he was named by Time magazine among the 100 People Who Shape Our World [10]
- , American Meteorological Society (2007)
- Louis J. Battan Author's Award, American Meteorological Society (2007)
- Bernhard Haurwitz Memorial Lecturer, American Meteorological Society (2007)
- David B. Stone Medal, (2007)
- Honorary Doctor (2009)
- Heritage Award, (2012)
- Lecture of Bjerknes ( Bjerknes Lecture ), American Geophysical Union (2015) [11]
- Friend of the Planet Award, National Center for Science Education (2018) [12]
Notes
- ↑ SNAC - 2010.
- ↑ https://eapsweb.mit.edu/news/2019/emanuel-elected-american-philosophical-society
- ↑ http://energy.mit.edu/news/kerry-emanuel-bringing-global-warming-science-from-the-classroom-to-the-world/
- ↑ https://edition.cnn.com/2013/11/03/world/nuclear-energy-climate-change-scientists-letter/index.html
- ↑ https://regnum.ru/news/1729344.html
- ↑ https://atom.belta.by/ru/analytics_ru/view/analytics_ru/view/neobxodimost-razvitija-atomnoj-energetiki-obuslovlena-neizbezhnym-ischerpaniem-organicheskogo-topliva-1900/t_id/1/
- ↑ https://eapsweb.mit.edu/news/2017/kerry-emanuel-elected-american-academy-of%20arts-and-sciences
- ↑ https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/what-we-know-about-climate-change
- ↑ https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/what-we-know-about-climate-change-second-edition
- ↑ http://lorenz.mit.edu/2019/04/11/podcast-kerry-emanuel-on-the-science-of-hurricanes/
- ↑ https://eapsweb.mit.edu/news/2016/kerry-emanuel-honored-agu
- ↑ https://eapsweb.mit.edu/news/2018/emanuel-friend-planet-award