Departmental History
The Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at UW–Madison has a rich history dating back to early days of the University itself. Gisela Kutzbach has done extensive research and wrote a 1979 BAMS article highlighting some of the milestones of 125 years of Meteorology at the University of Wisconsin. Some specific highlights taken from the introduction of that article:
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The first professor on campus, J. W. Sterling, began taking meteorological observations in 1853. A small but continuing program of meteorology was present on the campus for almost 100 years (1853-1947)
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The modern Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (then called Meteorology) was founded in 1948 by Reid Bryson and Verner Suomi.
75th Anniversary
The department held its 75th-anniversary celebration on October 6, 2023. The AOS community, including alumni, students, faculty, staff, colleagues, and supporters, came together to reflect on the department’s rich history and toast to its bright future. Dr. Louis Uccellini, AOS alumnus (BS 1971, MS 1972, PhD 1977), spoke about the department’s history, which you can watch here.
Department Chairs
1948-1950: Reid A. Bryson
1950-1952: Verner E. Suomi
1952-1954: Reid A. Bryson
1954-1957: Verner E. Suomi
1957-1961: Reid A. Bryson
1961-1963: Heinz H. Lettau
1963-1967: Robert A. Ragotzkie
1967-1970: Lyle H. Horn
1970-1973: Eberhard W. Wahl
1973-1976: Donald R. Johnson
1976-1979: David D. Houghton
1979-1982: John E. Kutzbach
1982-1984: Eberhard W. Wahl
1984-1987: John A. Young
1987-1989: Lyle H. Horn
1989-1991: John E. Kutzbach
1991-1994: David D. Houghton
1994-1997: Pao K. Wang
1997-2000: Matthew H. Hitchman
2000-2005: John A. Young
2005-2013: Jon E. Martin
2013-2016: Grant Petty
2016-2021: Greg Tripoli
2021-present: Ankur Desai