FACTSHEET: Joe D'Aleo
DETAILS
Contributing Author, Fraser Institute
Chief WSI/INTELLICAST Meteorologist
"Dr. Dewpoint"
Co-author of Fraser Institute 2007 Independent Summary for Policymakers
BS and MS degrees in Meteorology from The University of Wisconsin and was in the doctoral studies program in Meteorology at NYU. Joe was a Professor of Meteorology at the college level for over 8 years (6 years at Lyndon State College) and was a co-founder and the first Director of Meteorology at the cable TV Weather Channel. Since 1989, Joe has been Chief Meteorologist at WSI Corporation in Billerica, Massachusetts. Joe is Senior Editor (aka Dr Dewpoint) for WSI's popular Intellicast.com web site.
Joe is a Certified Consultant Meteorologist and was elected a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society. He has served as member and then chairman of the American Meteorological Society's Committee on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, and has co-chaired national conferences for both the AMS and the NWA. Joe has authored, presented, and published numerous papers focused on advanced applications enabled by new technologies and how research into ENSO and other atmospheric and oceanic phenomena has made possible skillful seasonal forecasts. He has recently authored a book for Greenwood Publishing on El Nino and La Nina.
DEEDS
Contributed to ICECAP, A website dedicated to disproving Anthropogenic Global Warming
Source: ICECAP
ORGANIZATIONS
Heartland Institute
Source: Heartland 2010 Climate Conference Speaker List
Fraser Institute
Source: Fraser Institute website (2007)
Science and Public Policy Institute
Source: SPPI personnel pages
SOURCES
Fraser Institute website (2007)
http://www.fraserinstitute.ca/
Heartland 2010 Climate Conference Speaker List
More than 70 speakers will make keynote presentations or participate in panel discussions at the Fourth International Conference on Climate Change, May 16-18, 2010 in Chicago.
http://www.heartland.org/events/2010Chicago/speakers.html
ICECAP
ICECAP, International Climate and Environmental Change Assessment Project
http://icecap.us/index.php
SPPI personnel pages
http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/personnel.html