Bob Davies-Jones | |
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![]() Davies-Jones (left), Jerry Straka (center), and Erik Rasmussen (right) during Project VORTEX on 14 April 1994.
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Residence | England |
Citizenship | British American (1983) |
Nationality | British |
Fields | Meteorology |
Institutions | National Severe Storms Laboratory |
Alma mater |
University of Birmingham (B.Sc., 1964) University of Colorado Boulder (Ph.D. 1969) |
Thesis | The Linear Theory of Thermal Convection in Horizontal Plane Couette Flow (1969) |
Known for | Tornadic supercell dynamics and tornadogenesis |
Notable awards | NOAA Distinguished Career Award |
Robert Peter Davies-Jones is a British atmospheric scientist who substantially advanced understanding of supercell and tornado dynamics and of tornadogenesis. A theoretician, he utilized numerical simulations as well as storm chasing field investigations in his work as a longtime research meteorologist at the National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) in Norman, Oklahoma.
Davies-Jones received a B.Sc. in physics from the University of Birmingham in 1964 and a Ph.D. in astrophysics from the University of Colorado Boulder in 1969. From 1969-1970 Davies-Jones did a post-doc at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) before embarking on a long career at NSSL in 1970. He retired from NSSL in 2009 where he remains an emeritus researcher and continues to publish some papers. Davies-Jones is a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society (AMS).