Noah Brauer is a meteorologist and research scientist with eight years of experience advancing precipitation predictability, currently serving at the National Weather Service after a recent research role at CIRES/NOAA WPC. He earned a PhD from the University of Oklahoma studying polarimetric radar and tropical cyclone microphysics and has translated that science into operational 15-minute forecasting tools for forecasters. Noah has led or participated in six landfalling hurricane field campaigns, linked ground and satellite radar datasets at global scales, and was awarded a NASA FINESST fellowship and a university teaching distinction. He blends hands-on software and systems engineering experience from the private sector with rigorous observational and remote-sensing research, making him adept at moving methods from field deployment to operational use. Notably, he serves as an associate editor and frequent reviewer for top atmospheric science journals, reflecting both subject-matter depth and community leadership.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree Geography (Minors: Math Atmospheric Science); Cum Laude, Bachelor’s Degree Geography (Minors: Math Atmospheric Science); Cum Laude at University of Colorado Boulder
Meteorology, Meteorology at Metropolitan State University of Denver
Doctor of Philosophy - Ph.D. Meteorology, Doctor of Philosophy - Ph.D. Meteorology at University of Oklahoma
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Noah Brauer - Meteorologist at National Weather Service