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Graeme Stephens

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Graeme Stephens in 2021
Born
Graeme Leslie Stephens
Alma mater University of Melbourne (BS, PhD)
Known for CloudSat
Awards Jule G. Charney Award (2005)
Scientific career
Fields Atmospheric sciences
Institutions Caltech
Colorado State University
University of Reading
University of Melbourne
Thesis The transfer of radiation in cloudy atmospheres (1977)

Graeme Leslie Stephens FRS is director of the center for climate sciences at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology and professor of earth observation the University of Reading.

Education

Stephens was educated at the University of Melbourne in Australia where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics 1973 in followed by a PhD in meteorology in 1977.

Career and research

Stephens research has provided leadership in three major disciplinary areas of Earth sciences:

  1. Atmospheric radiation and radiative transfer
  2. Earth observations and remote sensing
  3. Understanding critical cloud-climate feedbacks and related effects on the Earth's energy budget

Stephens has pioneered quantitative uses of global Earth observations and combined this with theory to study Earth's climate change feedback. He provided leadership in designing and developing international satellite programs exemplified by his creation and leadership of the decade long CloudSat satellite mission that is providing novel insights and understanding of the Earth's clouds, precipitation and their role in climate.

Awards and honours

Stephens was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering of the United States in 2015, received the Jule G. Charney Award of the American Meteorological Society for pioneering advances in understanding and measuring radiation processes and their role in climate, and received the Gold Medal of the International Radiation Commission in recognition of world leading contributions to the radiation community. He also received National Aeronautics Space Administration, Exceptional Public Service Medal. In 2025 he received the Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal of the American Meteorological Society.

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2018.

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