Dr. John R. Christy
Director of the Earth System Science Center
Professor of Atmospheric Science
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Dr. John R. Christy is Professor of Atmospheric Science and Director
of the Earth System Science Center at the University of Alabama in
Huntsville where he began studying global climate issues in 1987. In
November 2000 Gov. Don Siegelman appointed him to be Alabama's State
Climatologist. In 1989 Dr. Roy W. Spencer (then a NASA/Marshall
scientist and now a Principle Research Scientist at UAH) and Christy
developed a global temperature data set from microwave data observed
from satellites beginning in 1979. For this achievement, the
Spencer-Christy team was awarded NASA's Medal for Exceptional
Scientific Achievement in 1991. In 1996, they were selected to receive
a Special Award by the American Meteorological Society "for developing
a global, precise record of earth's temperature from operational
polar-orbiting satellites, fundamentally advancing our ability to
monitor climate." In January 2002 Christy was inducted as a Fellow of
the American Meteorological Society.
Dr. Christy has served as a Contributor (1992, 1994 and 1996) and Lead
Author (2001) for the U.N. reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change in which the satellite temperatures were included as a
high-quality data set for studying global climate change. He has or is
serving on five National Research Council panels or committees and has
performed research funded by NASA, NOAA, DOE, DOT and the State of
Alabama and has published many articles including studies appearing in
Science, Nature, Journal of Climate and The Journal of Geophysical
Research. Dr. Christy has provided testimony to several congressional
committees.
Dr. Christy received the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Atmospheric
Sciences from the University of Illinois (1984, 1987). Prior to this
career path he had graduated from the California State University in Fresno (B.A.
Mathematics, 1973) and taught Physics and Chemistry as a missionary
teacher in Nyeri, Kenya for two years. After earning a Master of
Divinity degree from Golden Gate Baptist Seminary (1978) he served
four years as a bivocational mission-pastor in Vermillion, South
Dakota where he also taught college math. He was featured in the
February 2001 issue of Discover magazine and on a full-length segment
of NPR's Morning Edition in which his diverse background was highlighted.
Dr. Christy has been active in local educational groups. At Grissom
High School he served as chairman of the Facilities committee, helping
in securing the new Science wing and Gymnasium and was President of
the PTSA, Alabama's largest, in 1997-98. He also served on the
Huntsville City Schools Strategic Planning Committee and its Finance
subpanel. He is a member of the Huntsville City Surface Water Management Committee.
Dr. Christy is married to the former Babs Joslin, a fellow missionary
whom he met in Kenya. They have two children, Mrs. Alison Fields, an
Applied Math graduate of Auburn University, and Brian, a Physics/Math
graduate of Auburn and now a graduate student at the University of
Maryland. They also have two grandchildren. Dr. Christy's favorite
hobby is gold panning which he developed as a teenager in California,
and he also runs, completing races from 2 to 31.1 miles over rugged
terrain.
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