Joanne Simpson
American Meteorologist
Joanne Simpson was born in Boston, Massachusetts, United States on March 23rd, 1923 and is the American Meteorologist. At the age of 86, Joanne Simpson biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
Date of Birth
March 23, 1923
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Death Date
Mar 4, 2010 (age 86)
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Meteorologist, University Teacher
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Spouse(s)
Victor P. Starr (m. 1944), Willem Malkus (m. 1948), Robert Simpson (m. 1965)
Children
3
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- 1954 Received the Guggenheim Fellowship
- 1962 Melsinger Award from the American Meteorological Society (AMS)
- 1963 Selected by the Los Angeles Times as "Woman of the Year" in Science.
- 1967 Won a Department of Commerce Silver Medal for her work with the Experimental Meteorology Branch.
- 1968 Elected a fellow of the AMS.
- 1983 Recipient of the AMS's Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal, its highest honor, for "outstanding contributions to man's understanding of the structure of the atmosphere."
- 2002 Awarded the prestigious International Meteorological Organization Prize from the World Meteorological Organization.
- 2021 American Meteorological Society established the Joanne Simpson Tropical Meteorology Research Award granted to researchers who make outstanding contributions to advancing the understanding of the physics and dynamics of the tropical atmosphere. The inaugural recipient was Kerry H. Cook.
The Jury: Murder Trial review - It's scary to think such ignorance could exist on real murder juries, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS
www.dailymail.co.uk,
February 27, 2024
STEVENS, CHRISTOPHER: Any investigator is bound to see a match with cynical suspicion. It would put the credibility of the most lenient Crown Court judge's credentials into doubt. On one channel, a man appears to have committed suicide after murdering his wife with a hammer. . ... while on the other side, the case of a completely different man who killed his ex-wife with a hammer is investigated after he was found - not guilty of murder!