Robert C. Gilliam

AMD Staff
Education:
- M.S. Meteorology, North Carolina State University, 2002
- B.S. Meteorology, North Carolina State University, 1999
Professional Experience:
2003-Present – Meteorologist, Atmospheric Sciences Modeling Division, NOAA in partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Exposure Research laboratory, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
2001-2003 – Environmental Meteorologist, State Climate Office of North Carolina, North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 27695
Professional Activities and Memberships:
- National Weather Association (1998-2005)
Publications:
Gilliam, R.C., A.H. Huber, and S. Raman, 2005: Metropolitan scale transport and dispersion from the New York World Trade Center following September 11, 2001. Part I: An evaluation of the CALMET meteorological model, Pure and Applied Geophysics, In Press.
Gilliam, R.C., A.H. Huber, and S. Raman, 2005: Metropolitan scale transport and dispersion from the New York World Trade Center following September 11, 2001. Part II: An application of the CALPUFF plume model, Pure and Applied Geophysics, In Press.
Gilliam, R.C., Raman, S., Niyogi, D.: 2004, ‘Observational and numerical study on the influence of large-scale flow direction and coastline shape on sea-breeze evolution’, Boundary-Layer Meteorology 111(2), 275-300, 2004
C. Hogrefe, J.M. Jones, A. Gilliland, P.S. Porter, E. Gego, R. Gilliam, J. Swall, J. Irwin, and S.T. Rao, 2004, Evaluation of an annual simulation of ozone and fine particulate matter over the continental United States- Which temporal features are captured, Air Pollution Modeling and its Application XVII, Kluwer Academic Publishers.
P.S. Porter, J. Swall, R. Gilliam, E.L. Gego, C. Hogrefe, A. Gilliland J.S. Irwin and S.T. Rao, 2004, Temporal signatures of air quality observations and model outputs: how well do air quality models capture relevant time scales? Air Pollution Modeling and its Application XVII, Kluwer Academic Publishers.
E. Gego, P.S. Porter, C. Hogrefe, R. Gilliam, A. Gilliland, J. Swall, J. Irwin, and S.T. Rao, 2004, Evaluation of model performance utilizing objective reduction of the dimensionality of the space-time domain. Air Pollution Modeling and its Application XVII, Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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