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The Council of the American Meteorological Society invites members Nominations for the following five awards are submitted to the of AMS to submit nominations for consideration by the committees Awards Committee by the committees shown below. Nominations listed below. The names of all individuals nominated, together with for these awards with supporting documentation should be sent to background data on the individuals (limit to one page), should be the appropriate committee chairman. sent to the appropriate committee chairman. The specifications for all awards are set forth in the August 1984 BULLETIN, starting on page 827.

The Award for Outstanding Service 1985 Nominating Committee by a Weather Forecaster

The Committee's function is to submit to the Council the names of The Francis W. Reichelderfer Award individuals for: 1) the office of President-Elect for a term of one year for long-term service by persons engaged in starting at the close of the 66th Annual Meeting (January 1986), and forecasting activities 2) four positions on the Council for a term of three years starting at and the close of the 66th Annual Meeting. Nominations must be submit- The Charles L. Mitchell Award ted prior to 1 to: for an exceptional specific prediction by persons engaged in forecasting activities Professor Richard E. Orville, Chairman AMS Nominating Committee Nominations for these awards with supporting documentation Dept. of Atmospheric Science should be submitted prior to 1 May 1985 to: State University of at Albany 1400 Washington Ave. Dr. Alan I. Weinstein, Chairman Albany, NY 12222 AMS Committee on Weather Forecasting and Analysis Office of Naval Research Code 422 1985 Committee on Fellows 800 N. Quincy St. Arlington, VA 22217 The Committee's function is to submit to the Council the names of individuals for election to Fellow. Article III, Section 6, of the AMS Constitution provides that those eligible for election to Fellow shall have made outstanding contribu- tions to the atmospheric or related oceanic or hydrologic sciences or their applications during a substantial period of years. The names of The Award for Outstanding Contribution to the nominees for Fellow remain on the Committee's active list for three Advance of Applied Meteorology years. A nomination form, which is available on request from AMS headquarters, should be used. Nominations for the award with supporting documentation should Nominations for Fellow must be submitted prior to 1 be submitted prior to 1 May 1985 to: (limit to one page) to: Mr. Jack G. Coblenz, Chairman Mr. Peter R. Leavitt, Chairman AMS Board on Private Sector Meteorology AMS Committee on Fellows Dames & Moore Weather Services Corporation 4321 Directors Row, Suite 200 131A Great Rd. Houston, TX 77092 Bedford, MA 01730

1985 Awards Committee The Award for Outstanding Service by The Committee's function is to submit to the Council the names of a Broadcast Meteorologist individuals for the Society's awards. The names of the nominees for awards remain on the Awards Committee's active list for three years. Nominations for the award with supporting documentation should Nominations must be submitted before 1 June 1985 to: be submitted prior to 1 May 1985 to:

Professor David D. Houghton, Chairman Mr. Todd S. Glickman, Chairman AMS Awards Committee WSI Corporation Department of Meteorology P.O. Box B University of Wisconsin 131 Great Rd. Madison, WI 53706 Bedford, MA 01730

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The Award for Outstanding Achievement Nominations for the award with supporting documentation should in Biometeorology be submitted prior to 1 May 1985 to: Professor Owen M. Phillips, Chairman Nominations for the award with supporting documentation should AMS Sverdrup Gold Medal Committee be submitted prior to 1 May 1985 to: Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sciences Professor Robert L. Edmonds, Chairman The Johns Hopkins University AMS Committee on Biometeorology Baltimore, MD 21218 and Aerobiology College of Forest Resources University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195 Undergraduate Awards and Scholarships

The undergraduate awards and scholarships, the eligibility criteria, and the nomination processes are described on page 880 of the Au- gust 1984 issue of the BULLETIN. The recipients are selected by the Committee of Judges for Undergraduate Awards. Nominations with supporting documentation should be sent prior to 1 May 1985 to:

The Sverdrup Gold Medal Secretary-Treasurer American Meteorological Society Unlike other awards, the Sverdrup Medal is awarded by the Presi- 45 Beacon St. dent of the Society on the advice of an international committee. Boston, MA 02108 •

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