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Caroline Normile

  • Graduate Student
423 Walker Building
University Park, PA 16801

Education:

  1. BS Environmental Sciences -- University of Virginia (2008)

Biography:

EDUCATION:

University of Virginia (U.Va.), Charlottesville, VA                                                                 

Double Major: B.S. in Environmental Sciences                                          

                           B.A. in Environmental Thought and Practice

                           Minor in Astronomy

Michael Garstang Atmospheric Sciences Award: Outstanding Undergraduate.                                                       

Pi Epsilon: National Environmental Sciences Honor Society.                                                           

 

WORK EXPERIENCE:

Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), Sterling, VA – Meteorological Analyst              

Tetra Tech EM Inc., Reston, VA – Internship                                                                                                 

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD - Internship                                                      

U.Va. Shenandoah Air Quality Research Team 

  

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

Principles of Atmospheric Measurements (METEO 440W) - Teaching Assistant

Instructed the Fall 2009 laboratory section which addresses the theory and practices used in measurement and analysis of meteorological variables. This course satisfies writing requirements within the undergraduate meteorology curriculum.


PUBLICATIONS:

 

Robert E. Davis*, Caroline P. Normile, Luke Sitka, David M. Hondula, David B. Knight, Stephen P. Gawtry, Philip J. Stenger. 2009. A comparison of trajectory and air mass approaches to examine ozone variability. Atmospheric Environment (forthcoming).

Hondula D.M., Sitka L., Davis R.E., Knight D.B., Gawtry S.D., Deaton M.L., Lee T.R., Normile C.P., Stenger P.J., 2009. A back-trajectory and air mass climatology for the Northern Shenandoah Valley, USA.  International Journal of Climatology (forthcoming).