
NASA Names Schmidt Director of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, gets honorary lunch ticket to Tom’s Restaurant.
NASA has named Gavin A. Schmidt to head the agency’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York, a leading Earth climate research laboratory. Currently deputy director of the institute, Schmidt steps into the position left vacant after the retirement of long-time director James E. Hansen and becomes only the third person to hold the post.
“Gavin is a highly respected climate scientist who already also has proven himself as a terrific leader of the GISS team,” said NASA’s Chief Scientist Ellen Stofan. “He is the perfect candidate to continue leading this vital research institute at a critical time for the U.S. and the world.”
Schmidt, an expert in climate modeling, began his career at GISS in 1996. His primary area of research is the simulation of past, present and future climates. He has worked on developing and improving computer models that integrate ocean, atmosphere, and land processes to simulate Earth’s climate, and is particularly interested in how their results can be compared to paleoclimatic data.
“It’s an honor to lead the team of talented scientists at GISS,” he said. “The work being done here has implications for societies across the planet, and I will strive to make that research as valuable as possible.”
Schmidt received a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Oxford University in 1988 and a doctorate in applied mathematics from University College London in 1994. He came to New York as a 1996 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Postdoctoral Fellow in Climate and Global Change Research.
In addition to more than 100 published, peer-reviewed articles, he is the co-author of “Climate Change: Picturing the Science” (W.W. Norton, 2009), a collaboration between climate scientists and photographers. In 2011, he was awarded the American Geophysical Union Climate Communications Prize.
GISS was founded in 1961 as NASA’s theoretical division for work on planetary atmospheres, under the direction of Robert Jastrow, and is today a leading Earth climate research laboratory. Major areas of GISS research include measurements, remote sensing and simulation of Earth’s climate, the forces driving climate change and its impacts on human society, agriculture and ecosystems and continuing work on planetary climates in the solar system and beyond. GISS works closely with partners at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and with the Earth Institute and School of Engineering at Columbia University.
NASA’s Earth science program monitors the planet’s vital signs from land, air and space with a fleet of satellites and ambitious airborne and ground-based observation campaigns. NASA develops new ways to observe and study Earth’s interconnected natural systems with long-term data records and computer analysis tools to better see how our planet is changing. The agency shares this unique knowledge with the global community and works with institutions in the United States and around the world that contribute to understanding and protecting our home planet.
For more information about Schmidt’s research and publications, visit: www.giss.nasa.gov/staff/gschmidt/
Source: http://www.giss.nasa.gov/research/news/20140609/
In case you were wondering about that honorary lunch ticket to Tom’s Restaurant.
See:
Does this mean he’ll have to give up working on his Real Climate blog?
C’mon, be positive here. In the words of Chesty Puller:
“We’ve been looking for the enemy for some time now. We’ve finally found him. We’re surrounded. That simplifies things.”
I suppose that congratulations would be in order.
I have to admit, though, that every time I read his name, I immediately think of how he scolded Steve MacIntyre for waiting so long (was it two or three days?) before reporting the famous Y2K error in the temp record instead of simply thanking him graciously. That told me all I needed to know about the man’s character.
Tim Ball says:
June 9, 2014 at 10:51 am
Since Gavin blogged on RC.org during “working” hours, he should be fired & forced to repay his ill-gotten gains from hard-working taxpayers. Then go to jail or be deported.
But of course even when “working”, he’s ripping us off.
@milodonharlani
Ever wonder where the term “good enough for government work” originated? Gavin is just proof of the term.
Schmidt, an expert in climate modeling,…
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Isn’t he embarrassed by how piss poor the models run?
He should hide his face in shame.
Expert climate modeler myass.
No such thing imo.
cn
“It’s an honor to lead the team of talented scientists at GISS,” he said. “The work being done here has implications for societies across the planet, and I will strive to make that research as valuable as possible.”
Old ‘Handcuffs’ would be proud of Gavin striving, in true ‘handcuffs’ fashion, to ensure that’ they are fully funded, at least until the next IPCC report’. Game of Groans, you’re all going to burn in hell fire unless you give us more cash come next cash season. Let’s face it, 1/10th of a degree up next year will see funding coming out of the gills. 1/10th of a degree down will see us consigned to history.
My favorite Gavinism is the one where he claims GISS temperatures are accurate to .1 degrees, even though he’s changed most of them by more than that since he said that.
“In addition to more than 100 published, peer-reviewed articles,…”
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For that we should thank Mikey and the peers of the team.
Anything or any lie for the cause…and a lucrative paycheck.
ftm. It’s always about the money with these guys.
cn
ossqss says:
June 9, 2014 at 10:32 am
Question is if he has the guts now, as the boss, to sit next to Spencer for an interview?
Still Chicken Little?
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It’s not a matter of guts.
He knew Mac would have been all over him and he has no science, only useless models.
It’s not a lack of guts…it’s the data that Gavin is missing.
cn
This appointment will make Obama happy.
He’d look much better in orange jumpsuit
I’ll bet he will continue to use the “securely private email address system” when talking to his buddies about work. Come on guys, you don’t think they are continuing to use public on-the-job email systems to continue their communications?!?!?!?!
However, having this will-not-debate guy at the head will make it easier to compel him to do exactly what he doesn’t want to do, dreads doing, and ducks out of any chance he gets. The sweet sounds of Subpoenaed! will be in our future.
Schmidt ‘s refusal to sit on the same stage with Roy Spencer was astounding. Yay, America, a child is in charge!
“The work being done here has implications for societies across the planet”
No shit !
“… and I will strive to make that research as valuable as possible.”
read: as expensive as possible.
Grant says: Schmidt ‘s refusal to sit on the same stage with Roy Spencer was astounding.
Wasn’t that how he won AGU “climate communication” prize? LOL
What space studies has he done?
What do you have to do to be considered to be an expert in Climate Modeling? Ignore FOIA requests? Be graded on steepness of curve on your hackney stick graph?
[+emphasis]
Talldave –
As a follow on to your post; if the GISS temps are now indeed accurate to 0.01° then Gavin should NEVER need to change them again.
Well we’ll see if he can resist the temptation again if temps are still flat after another three to five years.
long-time director James E. Hansen and dead hand behind this appointment to ensure his ‘good work’ carries on.
NASA doubling down?
So now “Real Climate” will become an acceptable use of minions paid time?
As the new Boss has no compunction about blogging on taxpayers time, the minions are free to call online gambling, porn and political agitation “work related”.
Magnificent example being offered to citizens here.
Promote the bandits and fools, fire the cautious and competent..
All hail the Kleptocracy.
It’s models all the way down.
I love that photo of Gavin in front of the “Seinfeld restaurant” because it sums up the whole edifice: a show about nothing. (Sorry if this has been posted before – I’m in hospital atm and haven’t had time to read all the comments)
NASA is short on funds?? Defund GISS.
JimS says:
June 9, 2014 at 10:18 am
Hey, then needed some to fill James Hansen’s shorts.
I believe that Mr Hansen’s shorts are already full of effluence
mwhite says: “Gavin A. Schmidt – The man in charge as the negative PDO starts to make its presence felt.”

Curious statement for a number of reasons: (1) the PDO is actually positive and has been since the first of the year…and will likely go higher this month:
http://jisao.washington.edu/pdo/PDO.latest
(2) The PDO is not an indicator of ocean temperatures (warming or cooling) of the Pacific. The PDO simply represents the spatial pattern of the sea surface temperature anomalies of the extratropical North Pacific. See the post:
http://bobtisdale.wordpress.com/2014/04/20/the-201415-el-nino-part-5-the-relationship-between-the-pdo-and-enso/
(3) There’s nothing cool about the sea surface temperatures of the Pacific…
…especially the North Pacific over the past year:
The PDO has no value in a discussion of global surface temperatures since it represents the spatial pattern of the sea surface temperatures, not the sea surface temperatures.
To paraphrase Richard Lindzen from a recent presentation: The Pacific Decadal Oscillation is not an oscillation. And it’s not decadal. But there is one thing correct about it. It takes place in the Pacific.