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William D. Sellers (18 August 1928 – 27 August 2014)[1] was an American meteorologist, climate scientist, and pioneer of climate modelling. He created one the earliest climate models[2] and was one of the first scientists to recognize the effects of CO2 in the atmosphere on the Earth's climate.[3] He published the textbook "Physical Climatology".

William D. Sellers
Born(1928-08-18)August 18, 1928
Culver City, California, United States
DiedAugust 27, 2014(2014-08-27) (aged 86)
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Alma materUCLA (B.A.)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.S.; ScD, 1957)
Known forNumerical Weather Prediction
Meteorology
Climatology
Scientific career
FieldsMeteorology
InstitutionsUniversity of Arizona
Doctoral advisorEdward Lorenz

Biography

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Sellers was born in Culver City, California on August 18, 1928. After receiving his bachelor's degree from UCLA he earned both his master's and doctorate degree in Meteorology from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His thesis adviser was Edward Lorenz. In 1965 he published the book "Physical Climatology".[4] Celebrating the books's 25th anniversary, J. Graham Cogley wrote of Sellers and Russian climatologist Mikhail Budyko's work:

"These works have been tremendously influential upon the thinking of most climatologists, and have been invaluable in explaining the atmospheric engine to several generations of students. Most of the changes which we expect in our world in the near future will involve some aspect of physical climatology."[5]

As Professor Emeritus at the University of Arizona, Sellers retired in 1997.

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Publications

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A selection of Sellers books and Journal Publications:

References

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  1. ^ "In Memoriam: Gordon Tullock and William Sellers". UA@Work. The University of Arizona. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  • ^ Sellers, William (1969). "A global climatic model based on the energy balance of the earth-atmosphere system". Journal of Applied Meteorology. 8 (3). AMS: 392–400. Bibcode:1969JApMe...8..392S. doi:10.1175/1520-0450(1969)008<0392:AGCMBO>2.0.CO;2.
  • ^ Sellers, William D. (1974). "A reassessment of the effect of CO2 viariations on a simple global climatic model". Journal of Applied Meteorology. 13 (7): 831–833. Bibcode:1974JApMe..13..831S. doi:10.1175/1520-0450(1974)013<0831:AROTEO>2.0.CO;2.
  • ^ Sellers, William D. (December 1965). Physical Climatology (1st ed.). Chicago: University of Chicago. p. 272. ISBN 978-0226746999.
  • ^ Cogley, J. Graham (1990-08-01). "Twenty-five years of physical climatology—an introduction to the special issue". Global and Planetary Change. 2 (3): 213–216. Bibcode:1990GPC.....2..213C. doi:10.1016/0921-8181(90)90001-S.

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