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Joseph Scire, CCM
Vice President and Group Manager
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M.S. Meteorology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
B.S. Earth and Planetary Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mr. Joseph Scire is a Vice President and the manager of the Atmospheric
Studies Group. He has over 26 years experience in the design, development,
and application of research and regulatory air quality models. He has
played a major role in the development of several widely-used models
including the CALPUFF modeling system, the CALGRID photochemical model,
the Buoyant Line and Point Source (BLP) model, the MESOPUFF II mesoscale
puff dispersion model, the building downwash algorithm in the Industrial
Source Complex (ISC) model, a new building downwash model called PRIME,
and the FOG cooling tower model. He has taught more than 60 training
courses on the CALPUFF model for government agencies, private industry
and universities in the United States and abroad. He has taught several
modeling courses for the Air &Waste Management Association. Mr. Scire has
served as an expert witness in projects involving CALPUFF modeling,
building downwash and the deposition of toxic pollutants. He gave a
keynote address entitled Advances in Regulatory Air Quality Modeling at
the 12th International Clean Air Society Conference in Perth, Australia.
He served as a member of the American Meteorological Society Committee
on Meteorological Aspects of Air Pollution. He is a contributing author
of the SGOMSEC report on Methodologies of Assessing Exposure to Combustion
Products. He is a member of the Science Advisory Committee (SAC) of the
Texas Environmental Research Consortium (TERC).
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~ Last updated: January 16, 2007 ~
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