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Anthony
R. Guillory
Co-Investigator:
Mapping of Hurricane Precipitation Before and After Landfall Experiment
Following
the completion of his Master's degree in meteorology from Florida
State University, Anthony Guillory became a NASA Marshall employee
where his work has involved working with both visible, infrared,
microwave data from satellite and aircraft sensors. He served as
an assistant to the mission scientist during the ATLAS-2 space shuttle
experiment in 1993.
Recently,
he has served as principal investigator for visible and infrared
sensors that have been flown on the NASA ER-2 aircraft during several
field experiments to study thunderstorms and hurricanes in 1998
and 1999. He has also served as deputy mission scientist and aircraft
scientist during those experiments.
He
is author or co-author of over 25 publications including refereed
journal articles and conference proceedings.
Mr.
Guillory is a member of the American Meteorological Society and
American Geophysical Union and is originally from Kinder, Louisiana.
He received his bachelor's degree with honors in Atmospheric Sciences
from Northeast Louisiana University, which is now the University
of Louisiana in Monroe.
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