James R. Holton

James Reed Holton (1938–2004) was a professor of atmospheric sciences at the University of Washington. He was a specialist on atmospheric dynamics, and the author of the atmospheric science textbook An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology.

James R. Holton
Born16 April 1938 
Pullman 
Died3 March 2004  (aged 65)
Seattle 
Alma mater
Occupation
  • Meteorologist
  • university teacher 
Employer
  • University of Washington (19652004) 
Awards
  • Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal (2001)
  • NAS Award for Scientific Reviewing (For his landmark reviews which have become the primary cornerstones of the current understanding of dynamical meteorology of the earth's stratosphere for both researchers and students., 1998)
  • honorary doctor of Stockholm University
  • Roger Revelle Medal (2000)
  • Jule G. Charney Award (1982)
  • Clarence Leroy Meisinger Award (1973) 

He was at the University of Washington for 38 years, and awarded every major award in the atmospheric sciences. He was also a member of the National Academy of Sciences. The American Geophysical Union has now named an award after him, named the James R. Holton award ).

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