Lyndon State Atmospheric Sciences
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Bruce Berryman - Professor of Atmospheric Sciences and Department Chair (2000 - 2009)Bruce Berryman
Professor of Atmospheric Sciences

Phone: (802)-626-6496
E-Mail: bruce.berryman@lyndonstate.edu

Education:

  • B.S. - Atmospheric Sciences, University of Wisconsin
  • M.S. - Atmospheric Sciences, University of Wisconsin
  • Ph.D. - Atmospheric Sciences, University of Wisconsin

Courses Taught:
Elementary Meteorology, Field Experience, Statistical Applications in Meteorology, Climatology, Environmental Issues in Meteorology, Bio-meteorology, Physical Oceanography, Synoptic Climatology, Air Pollution Meteorology

Professional Interests and Activities:

Professor Berryman has numerous grants, publications, and presentations in the general area of applied climatology, particularly in diagnostic work on local climates, including micro-climates. He and Charles McGill at the National Weather Service station in Burlington VT are currently working on a study of the growth of the urban heat island in that city. Prof. Berryman also has a strong interest in meteorological education. He has written lab manuals, produced educational videos, and been a part of the American Meteorological Society's DataStreme and PAGE projects.