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The Jule G. Charney Award is given to individuals in recognition of highly significant research or development achievement in the atmospheric or hydrologic sciences. The award was established in 1969 during the 50th anniversary of the Society and was originally called the “Second Half-Century Award.” In 1982, it was renamed in honor of Jule Charney, who played a major role in establishing the theoretical framework on which numerical weather prediction is based. For more information visit http://www.met.tamu.edu/ or http://geosciences.tamu.edu/.
 Dr. Gerald North Receives Jule G. Charney Award |