HRD Fiscal Year Awards and Honors Year Award Awarding Organization Recipient(s) Award Justification 2006 Employee of the Month Award (January 2006) NOAA Gloria Lockett For providing SLOSH (Sea Lake Overland Storm Surge from Hurricanes) analyses that assist hurricane forecasters in issuing more accurate and timely warnings, contributing to NOAAÕs mission of saving lives and mitigating property losses. 2005 Commuter of the Year Award South Florida Commuter Services Stanley Goldenberg For long-term efforts to support and promote the use of public transportation in Miami-Dade County. 2005 Certificate of Appreciation South Florida Federal Executive Board Howard A. Friedman In recognition of his enthusiasm and willingness to support SNAP (Shared Neutrals ADR [Alternative Dispute Resolution] Program). 2005 2004 EditorÕs Citation for Excellence in Refereeing Award American Geophysical Union Jason P. Dunion For outstanding service to the authors and readers of the Journal of Geophysical Research (Atmospheres). 2005 Employee of the Month Award (June 2005) NOAA Nancy Griffin For long-term contributions to HRDÕs successful airborne Doppler radar program and for recent innovations that have paved the way for real-time airborne Doppler radar data to be transmitted via satellite to the National Hurricane Center. 2005 AdministratorÕs Award NOAA Christopher W. Landsea Frank D. Marks (members of a team of scientists representing OAR and NWS) For establishing and administering the Joint Hurricane Testbed, NOAAÕs first U.S. Weather Research Program testbed, accelerating research into operations and greatly improving forecasts. 2005 Joint Hurricane Testbed Outstanding Contributor Award U.S. Weather Research Program Frank D. Marks For outstanding contributions to the NationÕs hurricane warning program as a member of the Joint Hurricane Testbed Steering Committee from 2002-2005. 2005 Richard H. Hagemeyer Award NOAA/National Weather Service/Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology Frank D. Marks For outstanding contributions to the NationÕs Hurricane Warning Program. 2005 David Johnson Award NOAA Jason P. Dunion For development of several new satellite products derived from the GOES satellites, including new multi-spectral satellite imagery for tracking the Saharan Air Layer and its interactions with Atlantic tropical cyclones, shortwave IR cloud-drift winds for improved detection of low-level winds at night, and several satellite-derived analysis tools for use in forecasting tropical cyclones. 2005 GLBT (Gay-Lesbian-Bisexual- Transgender) Scientist Award National Organization of Gay and Lesbian Scientists and Technical Professionals Sim D. Aberson For outstanding technical achievements that include research which has led to significant improvements in tropical cyclone forecasts, as well as for leadership and service within the GLBT (gay-lesbian- bisexual-transgender) community. 2004 Employee of the Month (October 2004) NOAA/Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research Neal M. Dorst For outstanding effort and technical skill in preserving and chronicling the Hurricane Research DivisionÕs analog, digital, and film data. 2004 Runner UpÑWilliam A. Jump Memorial Foundation Award William A. Jump Memorial Foundation Shirley T. Murillo For scientific research on important aspects of the hurricane challenge and for outreach activities in support of minorities and women. 2004 2003 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers United States Government Sim D. Aberson For research that has lead to significant improvements in hurricane track forecasts and for the development of programs bringing science to young students and young students to science. 2004 Banner I. Miller Award American Meteorological Society Michael L. Black Krystal Valde (with James Franklin, NHC) For development of a new observation strategy employing GPS dropwindsondes, which has led to improved real-time hurricane wind analyses, enhanced preparedness and mitigation, and increased general knowledge of hurricane structure [Franklin, J.L., M.L. Black, and K. Valde, 2003: GPS dropwindsonde wind profiles in hurricanes and their operational implications. Weather and Forecasting, 18(1):32-44]. 2003 Research Employee of the Year NOAA/Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research Sim D. Aberson For leadership in promoting science and for research that has resulted in significant improvement of tropical cyclone track forecasts. 2003 Employee of the Month (August 2003) NOAA Christopher W. Landsea For re-analysis efforts to improve the accuracy of HURDAT, the Atlantic hurricane database. 2003 Bronze Medal U.S. Department of Commerce Howard A. Friedman (member of a group award for meeting facilitators) For contributions that enabled NOAA to successfully facilitate close to 1,000 work group meetings as part of its second Survey Feedback Action (SFA) process. 2003 Gold Medal U.S. Department of Commerce Michael L. Black (with James L. Franklin, NHC) For pioneering and innovative research using Global Positioning System dropsonde data to study the wind structure in the eyewall region of tropical cyclones. 2003 Women of Achievement Award Career Communications Group (Women of Color Research Sciences and Technology Awards Conference) Nirva Morisseau-Leroy For developing advanced methods of distributed scientific analysis and the use of cutting-edge technologies to address hurricane research challenges. 2003 Young Scientist-Rising Star Award Career Communications Group (Women of Color Research Sciences and Technology Awards Conference) Shirley T. Murillo For outstanding contributions to hurricane research and leadership in science education outreach. 2002 Outstanding Scientific Paper Award NOAA/Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research Stanley B. Goldenberg Christopher W. Landsea Alberto M. Mestas- Nu–ez Goldenberg, S.B., C.W. Landsea, A.M. Mestas-Nu–ez, and W.M. Gray, 2001: The recent increase in Atlantic hurricane activity: Causes and implications. Science, 293(5529):474-479. 2002 Spectrum Achievement Award NOAA Diversity Council Frank D. Marks For "living the vision" and for dedication to including students in hurricane research, which has brought many benefits to AOML. 2002 Outstanding Achievement Award in Meteorology 24th National Hurricane Conference Michael L. Black (with James L. Franklin, NHC) For pioneering the use of global positioning system (GPS) dropsondes to study the inner core region of tropical cyclones. 2002 Banner I. Miller Award American Meteorological Society John Kaplan (with Mark DeMaria, NESDIS) For the best contribution to the science of hurricane and tropical weather forecasting published in a journal with international circulation during the 48 months prior to the presentation of the award: DeMaria, M., and J. Kaplan, 1999: An updated Statistical Hurricane Intensity Prediction Scheme (SHIPS) for the Atlantic and eastern north Pacific basins. Weather and Forecasting, 14(3):326-337. 2002 EditorÕs Award American Meteorological Society Christopher W. Landsea For outstanding contributions to the journal Monthly Weather Review. 2002 Equal Employment Opportunity Award NOAA Equal Employment Opportunity Council Howard A. Friedman For dedication and service as a charter member of the first NOAA Equal Employment Opportunity Council. 2002 Best Wireless Project Award NOAA Tech 2002 Conference (Oct. 23-25, 2001), Office of High Performance Computing and Communications Frank D. Marks Joseph S. Griffin For presentation of the wireless-based WLAN technology onboard the NOAA WP-3D research aircraft. 2002 Best Technology Transfer to Operations Award NOAA Tech 2002 Conference (Oct. 23-25, 2001), Office of High Performance Computing and Communications Sonia Otero Nirva Morisseau-Leroy Nicholas Carrasco For outstanding achievement in the research and application of HPCC technology to further NOAAÕs service to the nation (resentation about Project H*WIND, a Java application for global tropical cyclone monitoring and wind analysis). 2001 Outstanding Scientific Paper Award NOAA/Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research Gustavo J. Go–i Peter G. Black Shay, L.K., G.J. Go–i, and P.G. Black, 2000: Effects of a warm oceanic feature on Hurricane Opal. Monthly Weather Review, 128(5):1336-1383. 2001 Bronze Medal U.S. Department of Commerce Stanley B. Goldenberg Christopher W. (members of National Weather Service group) For issuing the accurate and first official physically based Atlantic seasonal hurricane outlooks for the 1998-1999 hurricane seasons, based upon new research. 2001 AMS Fellow American Meteorological Society Frank D. Marks Elected to position. For recognition of outstanding contributions to atmospheric sciences or their application during a substantial period of years. 2001 Honorary Membership Meteorological Society of Japan Katsuyuki V. Ooyama For distinguished service to the Meteorological Society of Japan. 2000 Outstanding Scientific Paper Award NOAA/Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research Hugh E. Willoughby Willoughby, H.E., 1998: Tropical cyclone thermodynamics. Monthly Weather Review, 126(12):3053-3067. 2000 Equal Employment Opportunity Council Award NOAA Howard A. Friedman For leadership on the EEO CouncilÕs Under-Representation Subcommittee. 2000 Best JAVA Implementation Award NOAA Tech 2000 Conference (Oct. 19-21, 1999), Office of High Performance Computing and Communications Nirva Morisseau-Leroy Shirley T. Murillo Sonia Otero Mark D. Powell For their presentation entitled "A Distributed, Real-Time Hurricane Wind Analysis System" (H*WIND). 1998 Silver Medal U.S. Department of Commerce Frank D. Marks For serving as the Environmental Research LaboratoriesÕ mission manager for the acquisition of the Gulfstream-IV hurricane surveillance jet aircraft. 1998 Bronze Medal NOAA James L. Franklin Joseph S. Griffin For development of the Hurricane Analysis and Processing System (HAPS) aboard NOAAÕs Gulfstream-IV hurricane surveillance aircraft. 1998 Bronze Medal NOAA John Kaplan (with Mark DeMaria, NHC) For development of an inland wind decay model which predicts inland wind speeds produced by landfalling hurricanes. 1998 Outstanding Scientific Paper Award NOAA/Environmental Research Laboratories Robert W. Burpee Sim D. Aberson James L. Franklin Burpee, R.W., J.L. Franklin, S.J. Lord, R.E. Tuleya, and S.D. Aberson, 1996: The impact of Omega dropwindsondes on operational hurricane track forecast models. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 77(5):925-933. 1998 Public Service Award 53rd Interdepartmental Hurricane Conference Hurricane Research Division For distinguished service to the state of Mississippi and the nation during the 1998 hurricane season. 1992 Gold Medal U.S. Department of Commerce Hurricane Research Division For outstanding efforts providing data to forecasters to inform south Florida about Hurricane Andrew while under extreme stress and physical danger. 1991 Outstanding Scientific Paper Award NOAA/Environmental Research Laboratories Katsuyuki V. Ooyama Ooyama, K.V., 1990: A thermodynamic foundation for modeling the moist atmosphere. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 47(21):2580-2593. 1989 Outstanding Scientific Paper Award NOAA/Environmental Research Laboratories Frank D. Marks Marks, F.D., and R.A. Houze, 1987: Inner core structure of Hurricane Alicia from airborne Doppler radar observations. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 44(9):1296-1317. 1988 Outstanding Scientific Paper Award NOAA/Environmental Research Laboratories Katsuyuki V. Ooyama Ooyama, K.V., 1987: Scale-controlled objective analysis. Monthly Weather Review, 115(10):2479-2506. 1985 Outstanding Scientific Paper Award NOAA/Environmental Research Laboratories Stephen J. Lord Hugh E. Willoughby Jacqueline M. Piotrowicz Lord, S.J., H.E. Willoughby, and J.M. Piotrowicz, 1984: Role of a parameterized ice-phase microphysics in an axisymmetric, nonhydrostatic tropical cyclone model. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 41(19):2836-2848. 1984 Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Outstanding Employee of the Year NOAA/ Environmental Research Laboratories Howard A. Friedman In recognition of significant contributions and achievements in the promotion of EEO activities while an employee in ERL. 1983 Outstanding Scientific Paper Award NOAA/Environmental Research Laboratories Katsuyuki V. Ooyama Ooyama, K.V., 1982: Conceptual evolution of the theory and modeling of the tropical cyclones. Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 60:369- 380. 1981 Federal Employee of the Year Award (Technical category) Greater Miami Federal Executive Board Lorraine Kelly No citation. 1978 Federal Employee of the Year (Professional category) Greater Miami Federal Executive Board Howard A. Friedman No citation. Page 7