| Director
Research Applications Laboratory
Directorate
303-497-8458
foote ucar.edu
Biographical Sketch
Foote received the PhD degree in Atmospheric Sciences from the
University of Arizona in 1971, and was awarded a Postdoctoral Fellowship
to the Advanced Study Program at the National Center for Atmospheric
Research. He has held a variety of positions in research and management
at NCAR since that time, including appointment to the position of
Senior Scientist in 1982. From 1994 to the present Foote has been
the Director of the Research Applications Program, a division of
NCAR dealing with directed research and technology transfer, with
an emphasis on applications to aviation. Foote has published over
100 papers in the fields of cloud physics, radar meteorology, severe
storms, weather modification, aviation meteorology, and mesoscale
meteorology. He has been a leader in the organization and conduct
of large field programs such a the National Hail Research Experiment,
the Cooperative Convective Precipitation Experiment, the Convective
Initiation and Downburst Experiment, the Convection and Precipitation/Electrification
Experiment, the Lantau Island Experiment in Hong Kong, and several
other international programs. He has been active in national and
international meetings, and has lectured extensively abroad. He
has served on several standing committees of the American Meteorological
Society, as well as academic thesis committees and National Academy
of Science committees, and served as chairman of the "Meeting of
Experts on the Dynamics of Hailstorms and Related Uncertainties
of Hail Suppression" for the World Meteorological Organization.
He has served on advisory boards and review committees for the United
States and foreign governments, and has served on numerous occasions
as a consultant to foreign governments. He was for eight years a
member of the Executive Committee of the International Commission
on Cloud Physics of the International Association of Meteorology
and Atmospheric Physics. From 1985 to 1994 he was Editor of the
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. For five months during the
winter of 2000-2001 he was Visiting Professor at the Universidad
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