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Interviewee Sort descending Collection Description Interviewer Date of Interview Location of Interview Affiliation
Sim Aberson NOAA Heritage Oral History Project

"Dr. Sim Aberson is a meteorologist at NOAA’s Hurricane Research Division, located at AOML in Miami, FL. His research has focused on observing systems to give Hurricane Specialists at the National Hurricane Center information to improve their hurricane forecasts. He participates in NOAA’s annual Hurricane Field Program and has worked with different observing platforms, especially dropwindsondes, to optimize sampling from Hurricane Hunter Aircraft and the way the data are assimilated into forecast models.

Molly Graham Dania Beach, FL NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service
Suzanne Tully McCarthy NOAA Heritage Oral History Project

Suzanne Tully McCarthy was born in 1936 in Roanoke, Virginia. She is of English, Scottish, Northern European, Scandinavian, and Germanic descent, with her maternal grandparents, Emma Row Arbenz and Herman Leonard Arbenz, hailing from Wheeling, West Virginia. Her paternal grandparents were Mary Clarcia Jarrell and Richard Grant Tully, with roots in West Virginia and Virginia. Suzanne pursued her education in mathematics, earning a B.A. from the College of William and Mary in 1957. She furthered her studies with an M.S. in numerical analysis from Johns Hopkins University in 1975.

Molly Graham , Portland, OR NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service
Tim Osborn NOAA Heritage Oral History Project

Tim is a native of Tampa, Florida and the son of school teachers. He graduated from Florida State University in Marine Biology. Earning two graduate degrees at Louisiana State University, he was awarded a Fellowship in the NOAA Sea Grant Program and worked as a staffer in the U.S. Senate. He added another four years of Senate staff experience before joining the Washington office of Asea Brown Boveri (ABB Inc) Corporation, a manager in public, private infrastructure contacts and projects. Tim rejoined NOAA when offered a position in it’s headquarters offices.

Molly Graham , Lafayette, LA NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service
Tom Karl NOAA Heritage Oral History Project

Tom Karl was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1951 and grew up in the suburbs, observing and predicting the weather using homemade instruments with his father.  He attended Northern Illinois University and graduated in 1973 with a major in meteorology and a minor in mathematics.  He attended graduate school at the University of Wisconsin and studied under Werner Schwerdtfeger.  After a brief TV/Radio weather forecasting position at the beginning of his career Tom joined the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 1975.

Molly Graham , , Mills River, NC NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service
William Stubblefield NOAA Heritage Oral History Project

Rear Admiral William Stubblefield was born and raised in Medina, Tennessee.  He attended Memphis State University and graduated in 1962 with a major in secondary education and a minor in chemistry.  After graduation, Stubblefield was commissioned in the United States Navy and attended Naval Officer Candidate School in Rhode Island.  He served on a minesweeper and ice breaker at sea, operating all over the globe.

Molly Graham , , Martinsburg, West Virginia NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service