Joseph Griffin

Research Interests

Joseph (Joe) Griffin

Information Technology Specialist, Hurricane Research Division

305.361.4354

4301 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, Florida 33149

Joseph (Joe) Griffin is an IT Specialist for the Hurricane Research Division at AOML.

Current Work

Information Technology Specialist, Hurricane Research Division

  1. Gamache, J.F., J.S. Griffin, P.P. Dodge, and N.F. Griffin. Automatic Doppler analysis of three-dimensional wind fields in hurricane eyewalls. Preprints, 26th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, Miami, FL, May 3-7, 2004. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 164-165, 2004
    Ref. 774
  2. Knaff, J.A., N. Wang, M. DeMaria, M. Zehr, J.S. Griffin, and F.D. Marks. A demonstration of real-time transmission and display of GOES imagery aboard the NOAA P-3 aircraft during the 2002 hurricane season. Preprints, 12th Conference on Satellite Meteorology and Oceanography and 3rd Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications to Environmental Science, Long Beach, CA, February 8-13, 2003. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 5 pp. (CD-ROM), 2003
    Ref. 887
  3. Dodge, P.P., F.D. Marks, J.F. Gamache, J.S. Griffin, and N.F. Griffin. EVTD radar analyses of the inner core of Hurricane Olivia (1994). Preprints, 27th Conference on Radar Meteorology, Vail, CO, October 9-13, 1995. American Meteorological Society, Boston, 299-301, 1995
    Ref. 1722

2006 NOAA Administrator’s Award

For developing the algorithms and related software to enable real-time analysis and transmission of wind fields and airborne Doppler radar collected in hurricanes to improve the initialization of the new generation of hurricane forecast models. 

2002 NOAA Office of High-Performance Computing and Communications Best Wireless Project Award

For presentation of the wireless-based WLAN technology onboard the NOAA WP-3D research aircraft.

1998 U.S. Department of Commerce Bronze Medal

For development of the Hurricane Analysis and Processing System (HAPS) aboard NOAA’s Gulfstream-IV hurricane surveillance aircraft.