Short-term Prediction Research
and Transition Center

Jonathan L. Case

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Jonathan L. Case photograph

Jonathan L. Case
ENSCO, Inc. / NSSTC
320 Sparkman Drive, Room 3062
Huntsville, AL 35805
256-961-7504 Jonathan.Case@nsstc.nasa.gov

EDUCATION

Master of Science in Meteorology (1998)
University of Oklahoma, School of Meteorology

Bachelor of Science in Meteorology (1995)
SUNY College at Brockport, Department of the Earth Sciences

POSITIONS

Senior Scientist/Meteorologist
Since June 2006
ENSCO, Inc. / SPoRT
Huntsville, Alabama

Senior Scientist/Meteorologist
September 2002 - June 2006
ENSCO, Inc.
Applied Meteorology Unit
Cape Canaveral, Florida

Scientist/Meteorologist
July 1998 - September 2002
ENSCO, Inc.
Applied Meteorology Unit
Cape Canaveral, Florida

Mr. Jonathan Case joined the SPoRT team in June 2006 to assist in SPoRT activities using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) numerical weather prediction (NWP) model. Mr. Case is currently evaluating a version of the NASA/GSFC Land Information System coupled to the Advanced Research WRF, in order to assess land-atmosphere interactions in regional modeling applications. Prior to joining SPoRT, he served under the Applied Meteorology Unit at Cape Canaveral, FL for nearly eight years, supporting the U.S. Space Program by transitioning technology into operations for the U.S. Air Force 45th Weather Squadron, the NWS Spaceflight Meteorology Group, and the NWS forecast office in Melbourne, FL. He has a diverse technical background which includes technology transition, data assimilation and NWP, synoptic and meso-meteorological analysis, statistics, and coastal processes. He has published or presented more than 40 conference proceedings, abstracts, final reports, and refereed journal articles since 1998.

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