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FRIENDS OF THE
CONFERENCE
Richard Snow
Dr. Richard Snow teaches meteorology, climatology, climate
change, and geography in the Department of Applied Aviation
Sciences at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach,
Florida.
He earned his Ph.D. in Physical Geography with a specialty in
Life Sciences from Indiana State University in 1999. Dr. Snow
has presented his 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. He has presented at
international conferences in Greece, Germany, France, the
Netherlands, England, Cancun, the Bahamas, and Hawaii. His
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.
His wife, Dr. Mary Snow, and he 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.
They look forward to another Greek Night with the gusto of a
hound dog.
Marcie
Boucouvalas
Henk
Eijkman
J. Ola
Lindberg
Ġorġ Mallia
Peter Mayall
Anders D. Olofsson
Barry O'Grady
Pericles 'Asher'
Rospigliosi
Jiorgos
Sarrigeorgiou
Simon
Shurville
Mary Snow
Anthony
Whitefield
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