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    Brent Shaw

    Brent Shaw is an AMS Certified Consulting Meteorologist with an exceptional background in applied quantitative meteorology, specializing in numerical weather prediction, aviation weather, meteorological satellite applications, radar applications, and automated weather analysis and forecasting techniques.

    With a career focused on developing complex meteorological systems, Brent has expertise in designing, developing, implementing, and supporting both hardware and software components. His skills extend to high-performance computing, scientific programming, algorithm development, and data analysis.

    Known for his technical proficiency in Fortran, Perl, Python, UNIX/Linux shell scripting, C, and C++, Brent also has experience in constructing and utilizing High Performance Computing (HPC) clusters for parallel NWP codes. He has made significant contributions to modifying various meteorological modeling systems like CSU/RAMS, MM5, and the WRF models, as well as objective analysis systems.

    Brent Shaw pursued his Master's degree at Colorado State University and earned his Bachelor's degree from The University of Kansas. Throughout his career, he has held key positions in prestigious organizations, including Chief Weather Architect at DTN, Weather OIC at 188th OSS, 188th Wing, Arkansas Air National Guard, Senior Director of Software Development at DTN, VP of Software Engineering and Weather Content at Iteris, Inc., Senior VP of Expert Solutions at Weather Decision Technologies, Inc., Scientific Technologist at Weathernews, CIRA Research Associate at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Technical Staff Member at The Aerospace Corporation, and Advanced Weather Officer in the USAF.

    Brent's unique ability to operate at a detailed technical level while also leading teams to achieve overarching goals makes him a standout figure in the meteorological and scientific community.

    Highlights

    Apr 20 · Nature.com
    For essential weather predictions, look to the cloud - Nature.com
    For essential weather predictions, look to the cloud - Nature.com
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    Norman, Oklahoma