- André Robert
Dr. André Robert (
New York, NY ,April 28 ,1929 -Montreal (?),November 18 ,1993 ) was the firstCanadian climatologist to successfullymodel the general circulation of theearth's atmosphere ." [http://www.science.ca/scientists/scientistprofile.php?pID=214&pg=0 André Robert] ", "Science.ca "]Robert moved to
Grand-Mère, Quebec in May of 1937. He received hisBSc fromLaval University in 1952 and hisMSc fromUniversity of Toronto in 1953. He began employment with theMeteorological Service of Canada as aweather forecaster , then in 1959 shifted his interest toresearch ingatmospheric model s for short and medium-rangeweather forecasting .For his
PhD (awarded in 1965), Robert worked atMcGill University on theMesoscale Compressible Community model (MC2), developing and implementing numerical techniques to solve the interacting time-dependentpartial differential equation s governing the chronological development of atmospheric behavior in an efficient manner, while still retaining accuracy; in contrast to many scientists who were concerned only with precision. Between 1963 and 1970, Robert successfully combined his methodology with existingLagrangian techniques to produce a spectral model for meteorological forecasting; the methods which he developed are now widely used in models forclimatology andweather prediction .References
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