Martyn Clark Elected AGU Fellow

Exceptional Scientific Contributions

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The American Geophysical Union (AGU) has named Martyn Clark an AGU Fellow. This special honor is given to individual AGU members who have made “exceptional scientific contributions and gained prominence in their respective fields of Earth and space sciences.” Since the AGU Fellows program was established in 1962, no more than 0.01 percent of the total membership of AGU is recognized annually.

Martyn Clark AGU Fellow
Martyn Clark, AGU Fellow

Martyn Clark is a Senior Scientist in the Hydrometeorological Applications Program in NCAR’s Research and Applications Laboratory. His research on the numerical modeling and prediction of hydrologic processes has included coupling of hydrology and climate models, development of spatially distributed hydrologic models, development of methods for hydrologic data assimilation, and development of methods to quantify hydrologic model uncertainty. Martyn has authored or co-authored over 100 journal articles since receiving his Ph.D. in 1998.

The 2016 class of Fellows will be recognized during the Honors Tribute on Wednesday, 14 December, during the upcoming AGU Fall Meeting in San Francisco.