John M. Henderson

Mr. Henderson focuses on numerical weather prediction (NWP), data assimilation and applications to operational forecasting. He is Principal Investigator on an EPA-funded study to evaluate the suitability of long-term NWP simulations for use in air quality studies. He uses NASA supercomputers to carry out vast numbers of Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion (ADT) model simulations to support atmospheric constituent studies. He implemented mesoscale NWP systems for NOAA and also the Hellenic National Meteorological Service; upgraded global cloud forecasts at the Air Force Weather Agency; applied data assimilation to improve ocean diagnostics; and developed a suite of commercial forecasting tools. He is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist (CCM), a member of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (CMOS) and has published over 30 refereed papers and conference articles. A scientist at AER since 1997, he received his BSc. and Msc. degrees in Atmospheric Science from McGill University, Montreal, Quebec.

Verification of Hellenic National Meteorological Service high resolution MM5 forecasts during the 2004 Athens Olympic games

By John M. Henderson, T. Scott Zaccheo
January 1, 2005

Symposium on Nowcasting and Very Short Range Forecasting, World Weather Research Program, Toulouse, France, CD- ROM, 5.12.

Short term variations of local CH3Br concentrations: Effects from ocean sources

American Geophysical Union, Spring Meeting 2001