Phil Rasch

I am a scientist in the Climate Modeling Section of the National Center for Atmospheric Research's Climate and Global Dynamics Division. My personal research is focused on two areas: General circulation modeling and chemistry/climate interactions: I am particularly interested in the role of clouds in controlling climate and trace species distributions, and in numerical methods for the solution of differential equations in climate models.


Education
Ph.D., Meteorology, Florida State University, 1984
M. Sc, Meteorology, Florida State University, 1981
B.Sc., Atmospheric Science, University of Washington, 1976
B.A., Chemistry, University of Washington, 1976
Address
    National Center for Atmospheric Research
    P.O. Box 3000
    Boulder, Colorado 80307-3000
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    last modified on 10 Feb 2004
    E-mail: pjr at ucar adot edu