Award nominations sought for 2010 Annual Meeting held at Santa
Fe, New Mexico.
One of the traditions of the WMA is to hold an Awards ceremony
hosted at the banquet at annual meetings. The Awards committee needs
the WMA membership’s assistance in identifying possible award
recipients.
To make award nominations contact the Chair of the Awards Committee
Don Griffith via e-mail at
dgriffith@nawcinc.com, by phone at 801-942-9005, or by mail:
Don Griffith
North American Weather Consultants
8180 S. Highland Dr., Suite B-2
Sandy, UT 84093
Background
The awards range from the prestigious to the infamous and are
defined below as well as three rather new distinguished service
awards:
The Schaefer Award
The Schaefer Award is the most coveted award presented by the
Weather Modification Association. The recipient is chosen by the
Board of Directors and the Awards Committee, from candidates
nominated by the committee and/or the general membership. The award
is not generally presented every year. The recipient receives a
plaque, which is inscribed with the following:
"For scientific and technological discoveries that have constituted
a major contribution to the advancement of weather modification."
The Thunderbird Award
The Thunderbird Award is an honored presentation, which recognizes
fundamental and continuing contributions to the art and science of
weather modification. The recipient is chosen by the Awards
Committee, which is comprised of three previous recipients of the
Thunderbird Award. The Award is presented each year at the Annual
Meeting. The recipient receives a neck piece, and is required to add
his or her own contribution to the Association's replica of the
Northern Plains Indian Medicine Bundle, recounted by the late Marion
Bruce to confer great rainmaking powers on the bearer.
The International Award
Commemorative medallions originally presented to the Weather
Modification Association at the 1985 meeting in France, and now
permanently displayed in a Lucite box, serve at the centerpiece for
this rotating international award. It is presented to special
individuals or groups who have made outstanding contributions toward
international cooperation in weather modification. The recipient is
chosen by the Board of Directors from nominations made at the annual
meeting. This award is not given every year.
The Black Crow Award
The Black Crow Award is presented to those individuals who for one
reason or another have found themselves plagued with an
extraordinary number of adversities or mishaps. Of course, the true
cause of these adversities can frequently be traced directly to the
recipients themselves. The "Crow" is presented at each annual
meeting in partial recompense for those misfortunes suffered during
the previous year. The recipient is chosen from nominations made to
the Awards Committee.
Weather Modification Field Meteorologist Distinguished Service Award
This award is presented to exemplary weather modification field
meteorologists who have provided outstanding services in the conduct
of weather modification operations and/or research. The award
recognizes their dedication, skills and professionalism, which
contribute(d) significantly to the success of field programs, and
reflects(ed) favorably on the profession and the WMA. Recipients are
chosen by the Awards Committee from nominations directed to the
Committee. It is not mandatory that this award be presented each
year.
Weather Modification Pilot/Technician Distinguished Service Award
This award is presented to exemplary weather modification pilots or
technicians who have provided outstanding services in the conduct of
weather modification operations and/or research. The award
recognizes their dedication, skills and professionalism which
contribute(d) significantly to the success of field programs, and
reflects(ed) favorably on the profession and the WMA. Recipients are
chosen by the Awards Committee from nominations directed to the
Committee. It is not mandatory that this award be presented each
year.
Weather Modification Administrator Distinguished Service Award
This award is presented to exemplary administrators who have
provided outstanding services in the support of weather modification
operations and/or research. The award recognizes their dedication,
skills and professionalism, which contribute(d) significantly to the
success of these programs, and reflects(ed) favorably on the
profession and the WMA. Recipients are chosen by the Awards
Committee from nominations directed to the Committee. It is not
mandatory that this award be presented each year.
