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Dr. Curtis N. James, Ph.D.

Dr. Curtis N. James, Ph.D.

Curtis N. James, Ph. D. Is a Professor of Meteorology at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in the Department of Applied Aviation Sciences.

He has taught courses in beginning meteorology, aviation weather, thunderstorms, satellite and radar imagery interpretation, atmospheric physics, mountain meteorology, tropical meteorology and weather forecasting techniques for over 16 years. He participates in ERAU’s Study Abroad program, offering alternating summer programs each year in Switzerland and Brazil.

He earned a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Sciences from the University of Washington (2004) and participated in the Mesoscale Alpine Programme (MAP; 1999), an international field research project in the European Alps. His research specialties include radar, mesoscale, and mountain meteorology. He earned his B.S. in Atmospheric Science from the University of Arizona (1995), during which time he gained two years of operational experience as a student intern with the National Weather Service Forecast Office in Tucson, Arizona (1993-1995).

Dr. James is a native of Arizona where he currently resides with his wife and five children. He is active in his community, having served on the Prescott SciTechFest Advisory Committee and as a Board Member for the Children's Museum Alliance, Inc. On his spare time, he enjoys weather watching, backpacking, camping, fishing, caving, mountain biking, acting, and music. He is an Eagle Scout and serves as the scoutmaster for a local scout troop.

Mostly sunny, no precipitation expected

Precipitation is unlikely this week.

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Weather update from Embry Riddle

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It’s almost a carbon copy of last week!

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Expect dry, clear and breezy weather this week.

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We’ll get some snow Monday night into Tuesday afternoon, but the rest of the week looks lovely.

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The weather will cool off and perhaps even bring rain or snow later this week.

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Mainly high clouds with cooler weather coming

Are You Ready for Snow?

January 22, 2021

Looks like our parched ground will get some moisture!

Sunny, dry and warmer-than-normal this week.

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