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Carolyn A. Reynolds is head of the Global Modeling Section in the US Naval Research Laboratory's Marine Meteorology Division in Monterey, California. Her research interests include predictability, ensemble forecast design, and the application of adjoint-based tools to problems in numerical weather prediction. Reynolds has a PhD in meteorology from Pennsylvania State University. She is a member of the American Meteorological Society and American Geophysical Union.
In her current position she promotes the development and use of probabilistic prediction systems for the U.S. Navy. She is also currently leading the atmospheric component of the effort to develop the global coupled Navy Earth System Prediction Capability.
Reynolds has experience in both basic science and operational system development. During her time at NRL, she has led projects in basic and applied research on predictability and adaptive observations, ensemble design, and global coupled system development. Her experiences at NRL and as a visiting scientist at the National Meteorological Center (now the Environmental Prediction Center) and the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasting make her well-versed in Research to Operations and Operations to Research issues and complexities.
Reynolds has been an editor for Monthly Weather Review since 2013 and was previously associate editor for the Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. She is currently chairing the AMS Annual Meeting Oversight Committee and the AMS Meetings Task Force. She was a member of the AMS Weather Analysis and Forecasting Committee, served on several AMS award and conference program committees, cochaired a WAF/NWP conference, and is cochairing the Peter Webster Symposium for the 2018 Annual Meeting. Reynolds is an AMS Fellow.
Reynolds has participated in international field programs including THORPEX Atlantic and Pacific Regional Campaigns, DEEPWAVE, and NAWDEX. She was on the THORPEX North American Science Steering Committee and US THORPEX Science Steering Committee, co-led the NOAA Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project Ensemble team, cochaired the NASA Weather Focus Area Workshop on Scientific Challenges and Opportunities, and is a member of the WMO Working Group on Numerical Experimentation.
Reynolds has 62 peer-reviewed publications in 18 different journals. She received the Beneficial Hodson Merit Scholarship from Johns Hopkins University; three NRL Alan Berman Outstanding Research Publication Awards; and the Navy Acquisition Excellence Technology Transfer Award for the Navy Global Environmental Model, and has made 23 invited or keynote presentations.
In her current position she promotes the development and use of probabilistic prediction systems for the U.S. Navy. She is also currently leading the atmospheric component of the effort to develop the global coupled Navy Earth System Prediction Capability.
Reynolds has experience in both basic science and operational system development. During her time at NRL, she has led projects in basic and applied research on predictability and adaptive observations, ensemble design, and global coupled system development. Her experiences at NRL and as a visiting scientist at the National Meteorological Center (now the Environmental Prediction Center) and the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasting make her well-versed in Research to Operations and Operations to Research issues and complexities.
Reynolds has been an editor for Monthly Weather Review since 2013 and was previously associate editor for the Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. She is currently chairing the AMS Annual Meeting Oversight Committee and the AMS Meetings Task Force. She was a member of the AMS Weather Analysis and Forecasting Committee, served on several AMS award and conference program committees, cochaired a WAF/NWP conference, and is cochairing the Peter Webster Symposium for the 2018 Annual Meeting. Reynolds is an AMS Fellow.
Reynolds has participated in international field programs including THORPEX Atlantic and Pacific Regional Campaigns, DEEPWAVE, and NAWDEX. She was on the THORPEX North American Science Steering Committee and US THORPEX Science Steering Committee, co-led the NOAA Hurricane Forecast Improvement Project Ensemble team, cochaired the NASA Weather Focus Area Workshop on Scientific Challenges and Opportunities, and is a member of the WMO Working Group on Numerical Experimentation.
Reynolds has 62 peer-reviewed publications in 18 different journals. She received the Beneficial Hodson Merit Scholarship from Johns Hopkins University; three NRL Alan Berman Outstanding Research Publication Awards; and the Navy Acquisition Excellence Technology Transfer Award for the Navy Global Environmental Model, and has made 23 invited or keynote presentations.
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