More Information on Warren M. Washington
To find more information on Warren M. Washington visit these Web sites:
http://www.jasonproject.org/jason13/meet_team/interview_washington_original.html
http://www.princeton.edu/~mcbrown/display/warren_washington.html
http://www.ucar.edu/communications/staffnotes/9809/washington.html
http://www.ucar.edu/communications/newsrelease/2000/wmwnsb.html
http://www.ucar.edu/climatestock/shot9.html
http://www.ucar.edu/imagelibrary/1000-1033.html
http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/ccr/warren/robertslecture1998.html
http:www.oregonlive/oregonian/oregonian2172003index.ssf.htm
To see photos from Warren's 1997 trip to Antarctica
select a thumbnail below. The photos show going into the South Pole Station which is
mostly under the snow surface, going into the plumbing under the station, and having my
picture taken at the geographical South Pole point. Also shown is the NOAA weather and
climate station which is above the snow surface. Penquins shown are on the sea ice on the
edge of Antarctica. Photos of glaciers and at one of the research stations (yellow tent).
The cabin photos are at Scott's cabin who was early explorer. He and his party died on the
way back from reaching the South Pole early last century. The airplane is a C130 Air
National Guard aircraft that transports equipment and people to the South Pole.
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To see other photos of Warren select a thumbnail
below. There are photos of Warren as a younger scientist, with the White House Science
Advisor, Neal Lane; at the Great Wall of China, with his wife, Mary, in China, standing in
front of computer, lecturing, with Ed Lorenz and John Brown at lake in Siberia (1971).


To see a larger image of Warren's first model developed at NCAR in the late 1960s, click on the thumbnail below.
Warren M. Washington's home page
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