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FRIENDS OF THE
CONFERENCE
Mary Snow
Dr. Mary Snow teaches meteorology, climatology,
climate change, and geography in the Department of Applied
Aviation Sciences at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,
Daytona Beach, Florida.
She earned her Ph.D. in Physical Geography with a
specialty in Life Sciences from Indiana State University in
1999. Dr. Snow has presented her research to numerous
professional organizations including the American Meteorological
Society, the National Weather Association, the National Council
for Geographic education, the Association of American
Geographers, and the University Aviation Association. She has
presented at international conferences in Greece, Germany,
France, the Netherlands, England, Cancun, the Bahamas, and
Hawaii.
Her diverse research topics include microburst
avoidance for pilots, temperature range variability, global
climate change, applied climatic indices, renewable energy, and
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applications in meteorology
and climatology.
Her husband, Dr. Rich Snow, and she have produced
numerous refereed journal articles and proceedings papers and
recently co-authored a textbook entitled Climatology: An
Atmospheric Science published by Prentice-Hall.
The Snows first presented at the ICICTE on Samos
in 2003 and have been associated with the conference since that
time as presenters, moderators, and committee members. Dr. Snow
is also a licensed private pilot.
Marcie
Boucouvalas
Henk
Eijkman
J. Ola
Lindberg
Ġorġ Mallia
Peter Mayall
Anders D. Olofsson
Barry O'Grady
Pericles 'Asher'
Rospigliosi
Jiorgos
Sarrigeorgiou
Simon
Shurville
Richard Snow
Anthony
Whitefield
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