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MWR Editors' Award Winners:


HISTORY OF AMS EDITORS' AWARDS FOR ALL JOURNALS (PDF)

2000:

Colleen A. Leary of Texas Tech University - "for forthright and thoughtful reviews."

2001: 

David Schultz of CIMMS, University of Oklahoma, and NOAA/National Severe Storms Laboratory - "for providing extremely thorough, timely, and constructive evaluations of a large number of manuscripts over a diverse range of topics, and for special assistance to the editors in evaluating controversial issues."

2002:

Thomas M. Hamill  of NCAR - "for thorough, timely, and constructive reviews over a breadth of topics, and for valuable arbitration of conflicting reviews" 

2003:

Gary Lackman of North Carolina State University -  "for very thorough, careful, and constructive reviews returned in a timely fashion that have significantly helped the MWR editorial process"

2004:

Paul J. Roebber of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - "for completing many difficult reviews that were very thorough, constructive, and returned in a timely fashion? 

2005:

T. N. Krishnamurti, of the Florida State University -  "for consistently providing insightful and timely reviews that significantly benefited the MWR editorial process? 

2006:

Mark T. Stoelinga of the University of Washington - "for consistently providing many in?depth and thorough reviews, and for providing special assistance to the editors on controversial manuscripts"

2007:

George Bryan of the National Center for Atmospheric Research - "for high-quality and penetrating reviews on a diverse range of topics, and for assisting in deliberations on several controversial manuscripts."

2008:

Brian Colle of the State University of New York at Stony Brook - "for his dedication in providing a large number of high-quality, thorough, and insightful reviews."

 

 





 

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