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Frank Pasquill

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In 1954, he returned to Porton Down to conduct field measurements on the structure of atmospheric turbulence and the dispersion of pollutants. He developed a simple method for assessing atmospheric stability based on wind speed, solar radiation, cloud cover, and time of day. This resulted in the
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who worked throughout his career in the field of atmospheric diffusion and micrometeorology. He retired as Deputy Chief Scientific Officer. He was a fellow of the
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A (very unstable) through F (very stable). In addition, he developed curves that are now interpreted as the vertical and horizontal dispersion coefficients,
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as a visiting professor. At these institutions, he worked with Hans Panofsky, Kenneth Calder, Frank Gifford, and Robert McCormick.
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Frank Pasquill was the son of Joseph and Elizabeth (nÊe Rudd) Pasquill. His father was a miner. Frank attended secondary school in
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in 1977. He was elected an Honorary Member of the Royal Meteorological Society in 1978 and was awarded its
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He worked from 1937 to 1943 at the Chemical Defence Establishment of the Meteorological Office at
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in 1935. He was awarded a two-year fellowship at University College to pursue further studies.
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Atmospheric Diffusion: The Dispersion of Windborne Material from Industrial and other Sources
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Atmospheric Diffusion: The Dispersion of Windborne Material from Industrial and other Sources
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In 1937, he married Margaret Alice Turnbull. They had two daughters in the 57-year marriage.
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He was the author of a classic book in atmospheric diffusion. He was editor of the
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In 1961, he transferred to the Micrometeorological Branch at
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from the University of Durham. He was assigned to the
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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
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Trimdon
University College, Durham
Symons Gold Medal
Royal Meteorological Society
Fellow of the Royal Society
Meteorology
Meteorological Office
FRS
meteorologist
Meteorological Office
Royal Society
Hartlepool
University College, Durham
First Class Honours
physics
Porton Down
O.G. Sutton
Queensland
Cambridge
D.Sc.
Atomic Energy Research Establishment
Harwell
Pasquill stability classes
Bracknell
boundary-layer meteorology
Pennsylvania State University
North Carolina State University
Royal Meteorological Society
Fellow
Royal Society

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