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University of Oklahoma: Norman, OK, US

2017-08-16 to present | Director (Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorology)
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Greg McFarquhar

University of Oklahoma: Norman, OK, US

2017-08-16 to present | Professor (School of Meteorology)
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Greg McFarquhar

University of Illinois: Urbana, IL, US

2001-08-21 to 2017-08-15 | Professor (Atmospheric Sciences)
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Greg McFarquhar

National Center for Atmospheric Research: Boulder, CO, US

1994-12-21 to 2001-08-20 | Project Scientist (Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology)
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Greg McFarquhar

University of California San Diego Scripps Institution of Oceanography: La Jolla, CA, US

1993-01-15 to 1994-12-20 (Center for Clouds Chemistry and Climate)
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Education and qualifications (3)

University of Toronto: Toronto, ON, CA

1989-05-16 to 1993-01-15 | Ph.D. (Physics)
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Greg McFarquhar

University of Toronto: Toronto, ON, CA

1987-09-01 to 1989-05-15 | M.Sc. (Physics)
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Greg McFarquhar

University of Toronto: Toronto, ON, CA

1983-09-01 to 1987-05-15 | B.Sc. (Mathematics and Physics)
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Funding (39)

Effects of spatio-temporal variability in aerosol concentrations/composition on clod and radiative properties in South East Atlantic (Siddhant Gupta: Student Fellowship)

2016-09 to 2019-08 | Grant
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Washington, DC, US)
Source: Self-asserted source
Greg McFarquhar

Impact of a priori assumptions on GPM retrievals

2016-02 to 2019-01 | Grant
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Washington, DC, US)
Source: Self-asserted source
Greg McFarquhar

Improved Representations of Ice Properties and Processes Derived from In-Situ Aircraft Observations during ARM Field Campaigns

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Observations of aerosols above clouds and their interactions (ORACLES)

2015-01 to 2019-09 | Grant
NASA Ames (San Jose, CA, US)
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Greg McFarquhar

Elevated Nocturnal Convection - The Role of Microphysical Processes

2014-12-15 to 2017-11-30 | Grant
National Science Foundation - Directorate for Geosciences (Arlington, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: 1359098
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Improving spaceborne falling snow retrievals using in-situ data as input to models of scattering and absorption (To student George Duffy)

2014-08 to 2016-01 | Grant
NASA Earth Science System Fellowship (Washington, DC, NASA Earth Science System Fellowship, US)
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Greg McFarquhar

Global variation of the fundamental radiative properties of ice clouds

2014-06 to 2017-05 | Contract
Columbia University (NY, NY, US)
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Greg McFarquhar

Collaborative Research: Profiling of Winter Storms

2013-01-15 to 2016-12-31 | Grant
National Science Foundation - Directorate for Geosciences (Arlington, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: 1247404
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Collaborative Research: Understanding Observations of High Ice Water Contents in Convective Cloud Systems over Tropical Oceans

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GPM field campaign aircraft and radar data synergy for algorithm improvement and error characterization

2012-10 to 2015-09 | Grant
NASA (Washington, DC, US)
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Greg McFarquhar

Determining the Best Estimates & Uncertainties in Cloud Microphysical Parameters from ARM Field Data: Implications for Models, Retrieval Schemes...

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Documenting the context of in-situ observations obtained during SPARTICUS

2012-01 to 2012-04 | Grant
Stratton Park Engineering Comany, Inc. (Boulder, CO, US)
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Greg McFarquhar

The Development of an Improved Cloud Microphysical Product for Model and Remote Sensing Evaluation U

2010-08-01 to 2011-07-31 | Grant
Department of Energy, Office of Biological and Environmental Research (Washington, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: ER65012
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The development of an improved cloud microphysical produce for model and remote sensing evaluation using RACORO observations

2010-08 to 2011-08 | Grant
Pacific Northwest National Laboratories (Richland, WA, US)
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Greg McFarquhar

Research Experience for Undergraduates: Supplement to NSF-ATM-0833828

2009-10 to 2010-08 | Grant
National Science Foundation (VA, VA, US)
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Greg McFarquhar

AAF calibration of DOE CPI at University of Manchester

2009-08 to 2011-12 | Grant
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (Richland, WA, US)
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Greg McFarquhar

Improved Representations of Cloud Microphysics for Model and Remote Sensing Evaluation Using Data Co

2009-06-15 to 2012-06-14 | Grant
Department of Energy, Office of Biological and Environmental Research (Washington, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: ER64770
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Collaborative Research: Investigations of Mesoscale and Microscale Processes in Extratropical Cyclones and Mesoscale Convective Systems

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APPLICATION OF NASA FIELD OBSERVATIONS / SATELLITE RETRIEVALS / AND HIGH-RESOLUTION WRF SIMULATIONS TO STUDY PHYSICAL AND DYNAMICAL PROCESSES GOVERNING TROPICAL CYCLONE RAINFALL AND INTENSITY CHANGE: WE PROPOSE TO USE OBSERVATIONS OBTAINED DURING THE FOUR

'MICROPHYSICAL IMPACTS ON TROPICAL CYCLONES' (STUDENT - ERIC C. MEYERS)

2008-09-01 to 2010-08-31 | Grant
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Washington, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: NNX08AU92H
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Investigation of mesoscale and microscale processes in extratropical cyclones and mesoscale convective systems

2008-08 to 2012-08 | Grant
National Science Foundation (VA, VA, US)
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Greg McFarquhar

Analysis in support of Indirect and Semi-Direct Aerosol Campaign (ISDAC)

2008-03 to 2008-12 | Grant
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (Richland, WA, US)
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Greg McFarquhar

Chief Scientist for Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Aerial Vehicle Program (AAVP)

2007-04-01 to 2012-03-31 | Grant
Department of Energy, Office of Biological and Environmental Research (Washington, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: ER64378
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Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions for Trade Wind Cumuli Using Cloud Process Models and High Resolution Satellite Retrievals

2006-06-01 to 2010-05-31 | Grant
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( Washington, US)
GRANT_NUMBER:

NA06OAR4310003

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Quantifying aerosol indirect and semi-direct effects on trade wind cumuli using cloud process models and high resolution satellite observations

2006-02 to 2009-01 | Grant
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Washington, DC, US)
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Greg McFarquhar

Activities to support mission scientist role for ARM UAV program

2006-02 to 2006-08 | Contract
Sandia National Laboratories (Livermore, CA, US)
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Greg McFarquhar

Improvements in Representations of Cloud Microphysics for BBHRP and Models Using Data Collected duri

2006-01-01 to 2009-12-31 | Grant
Department of Energy, Office of Biological and Environmental Research (Washington, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: ER63337
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The role of microphysical processes in damaging windstorms

2004-08 to 2004-12 | Grant
University of Illinois Research Board (Urbana, IL, US)
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Greg McFarquhar

Bow Echoes and Mesoscale Gravity Waves - The Role of Microphysical Processes

2004-07-01 to 2009-06-30 | Grant
National Science Foundation - Directorate for Geosciences (Arlington, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: 0413824
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Activities to support mission scientist role for ARM UAV Program

2004-02 to 2005-08 | Grant
Sandia National Laboratories (Livermore, CA, US)
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Greg McFarquhar

Participation in BAMEX to investigate link between large amplitude gravity wave genesis and wake low dynamics

2003-05 to 2003-07 | Grant
National Science Foundation (VA, VA, US)
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Greg McFarquhar

A Stochastic Approach for Parameterizing Collision-Induced Breakup of Raindrops: Implications for Raindrop Size Distributions

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Cloud resolving model simulations of water and energy budgets for the Indian Ocean region: effects of aerosols on trade wind cumuli

2002-06 to 2005-05 | Contract
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Washington, DC, US)
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Greg McFarquhar

Use of ARM Data for Improving and Evaluating Cloud and Radiation Parameterizations in the Tropics, Arctic, and mid-latitudes

2001-10-01 to 2005-09-30 | Grant
Department of Energy, Office of Biological and Environmental Research (Washington, US)
GRANT_NUMBER: P/0007419
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A stochastic approach to parameterizations of microphysics for mesoscale models

2001-10 to 2004-05 | Grant
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Washington, DC, US)
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Greg McFarquhar

Developing improved parameterizations of clouds and radiation for use in cloud and climate models

2001-08 to 2002-05 | Grant
University of Illinois Campus Research Board (Urbana, IL, US)
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Greg McFarquhar

Improved Parameterizations for Cloud Microphysics and Radiation for Mid-Latitude and Tropical Clouds for Use in Single Column Models

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In situ and remote sensing measurements in support of the EOS/MODIS retrieval algorithm validation program

1997-10 to 2000-09 | Grant
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Washington, DC, US)
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Greg McFarquhar

Radiative, microphysical, and dynamical properties of bright cirrus anvils: Observations and modeling studies from TOGA COARE

1995-10 to 1999-09 | Grant
National Science Foundation (VA, VA, US)
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Greg McFarquhar