Tiffany Meyer is a Software Engineer IV and AWIPS team lead at Unidata with 11 years of experience building and integrating meteorological software used by researchers and the National Weather Service. She combines a strong atmospheric science foundation (MS, Colorado State; BS, University of Oklahoma) with hands-on expertise in Java, Python, Spring, Postgres, and HDF5-based data pipelines to deliver visualization and analysis tools like CAVE and python-awips. Her prior roles at NSSL/CIMMS and the Warning Decision Training Division bridged research and operations—managing realtime AWIPS builds, LDM feeds, and experimental product integrations for the Hazardous Weather Testbed. She’s led development of AWIPS plugins and an MRMS-based lightning probability model using random forests, and is active in Unidata and UCP DEI efforts to improve remote employee inclusion. Known for translating complex meteorological science into reliable, open-source operational tools, she thrives at the intersection of software engineering, forecasting, and collaborative experimentation.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology, Master of Science - MS, Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology at Colorado State University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Meteorology, Bachelor of Science - BS, Meteorology at University of Oklahoma
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Tiffany Meyer - Software Engineer at Unidata Program Center