Stewart G. Cober
Chief
Air Quality Processes Research
Environment and climate change
Canada
Biography
Environment Canada spokesperson for clouds, formation of rain and snow, aircraft icing and weather modification (including cloud seeding, hail suppression and precipitation enhancement)
Research Interest
Responsible for managing the Air Quality Processes Research Section of Environment Canada. The researchers in this section advance knowledge and understanding of the chemical and physical processes that govern the emission, transport, transportation and deposition of air pollutants.
Publications
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Joe, P., C. Doyle, A. Wallace, S.G. Cober, B. Scott, G.A. Isaac, T. Smith, J. Mailhot, B Snyder, S. Belair, Q. Jansen and B. Denis. 2010: Weather services, science advances, and the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic winter games. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc. 91: 31-36.
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Korolev A. V., E. F. Emery, J.W. Strapp, S. G. Cober, G. A. Isaac, M. Wasey, D. Marcotte, 2011: Small ice particles in tropospheric clouds: fact or artifact? Airborne Icing Instrumentation Evaluation Experiment. Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 92, 967-973.
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Cober, S.G. and G.A. Isaac, 2012. Characterization of aircraft icing environments with supercooled large drops for application to commercial aircraft certification. J. Appl. Meteor. Clim., 51, 265-284.