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Brian Hoeth
- Techniques Development Unit (TDU) Meteorologist at SMG
since June 2002
- Lead TDU Meteorologist for: STS-113, STS-121, STS-116, STS-123
Background Prior to working at
SMG
- 1998-2002: Software Engineer for the
JSC MIDDS (Meteorological Interactive Data Display System),
the McIDAS based weather system used by SMG for supporting
Shuttle landing forecasts.
- 1995-1996: Worked as the lab supervisor
for the Scalia Lab at Ohio University.
My Research
at SMG
Here is a list of some of the papers, presentations, and
articles that I have authored or co-authored.
- Hoeth, Brian, T. Garner, R. Lafosse and T. D. Oram, 2007:
Tools used by the Spaceflight Meteorology Group to evaluate
the Space Shuttle weather Flight Rules for landing forecasts,
23rd AMS Conference on Interactive Information Processing
Systems, San Antonio, TX
- Oram, T. D., R. Lafosse and B. Hoeth, 2006: The Johnson Space Center lightning watch and warning program,
AMS Conference on the Meteorological Applications of Lightning
Data, Atlanta, GA
- Baggett, G. Wayne and B. Hoeth, 2005: Weather Support to the NASA Deep Space Network, Ground System Architecture Workshop, Manhattan
Beach, CA
- Oram, T. D., T. Garner and B. Hoeth, 2005: Use of Lightning Data for Space Shuttle and Soyuz Re-entry
and Landing Forecasts at the Johnson Space Center, AMS
Conference on the Meteorological Applications of Lightning
Data, San Diego, CA
- Oram, T. D., T. Garner and B. Hoeth, 2004: Use of the Advanced Regional Prediction System (ARPS)
for Space Shuttle Weather Forecasts at the NWS Spaceflight
Meteorology Group, 20th AMS Conference on Weather Analysis
and Forecasting / 16th Conference on Numerical Weather Prediction,
Seattle, WA.
If you have any comments or questions for me, please feel free
to send me an e-mail
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