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Curtis James

Curtis James is a distinguished Professor of Meteorology at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, where he has made significant contributions to the field of atmospheric sciences. He earned his Ph.D. in Atmospheric Sciences from the University of Washington, a testament to his deep understanding and expertise in the discipline. Curtis's research interests are centered around weather radar, mesoscale meteorology, and mountain meteorology, areas in which he has developed a profound knowledge base and has contributed to advancing scientific understanding. Throughout his career, Curtis has combined his passion for meteorology with a commitment to education. His background in operational meteorology has enriched his teaching, allowing him to provide students with practical insights and real-world applications of meteorological concepts. His dedication to education is further exemplified by his roles within the university, where he has served as the Department Chair of Applied Aviation Sciences and the Director of the Undergraduate Research Institute. These positions have enabled him to shape the curriculum and foster a research-oriented environment for students. Curtis is actively engaged in research projects that focus on enhancing meteorology education, reflecting his belief in the importance of preparing the next generation of meteorologists. His scholarly work includes published articles on topics such as convective density currents and multi-scale dynamics, which have contributed to the academic community's understanding of these complex phenomena. His research not only advances scientific knowledge but also informs his teaching, creating a dynamic and informed classroom experience. In recognition of his academic and professional achievements, Curtis is a member of several prestigious societies, including the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society and the American Meteorological Society. These affiliations highlight his commitment to excellence and his standing within the meteorological community. His contributions to academia have been acknowledged through numerous awards, underscoring his dedication to service excellence and his impact on both his students and colleagues. Curtis's work extends beyond the classroom and research lab, as he is actively involved in initiatives that promote meteorology and atmospheric sciences. His leadership and vision have been instrumental in advancing the university's mission and enhancing its reputation as a leader in aviation and aerospace education. Curtis continues to inspire students and colleagues alike with his passion for meteorology and his unwavering commitment to academic excellence. Through his multifaceted career, Curtis James has established himself as a leading figure in meteorology, combining research, teaching, and service to make a lasting impact on the field. His contributions continue to shape the future of meteorological education and research, ensuring that Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University remains at the forefront of scientific discovery and innovation.

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