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==Publications and media== | ==Publications and media== |
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Richard Northcroft Whitaker (born July 15, 1947) is an Australian meteorologist and author. Whitaker is also a presenter on television and radio, following his esteemed thirty-year career as a meteorologist with the Bureau of Meteorology.
Bureau of Meteorology
Whitaker began working with the Bureau of Meteorology in 1971, aged twenty-four. A decade later, he was promoted to the role of Officer in Charge of the Facilities and Information section of the Bureau. He held this position for three years, before being promoted again to Senior Operational Forecaster in the Sydney bureau, Australia's largest.
In 1984 he was presented with an Australia Day Achievement Award for his work in the field of meteorology. In 1992 Whitaker became the New South Wales Manager for Special Services, dealing with exceptional cirumstances and disaster recovery operations. He retired from the Bureau in 2002 after thirty-one years.
During the final years of his tenure at the Bureau, between 1999 and 2001 Whitaker worked with the World Meteorological Organisation as a rapporteur for the Committee of Agricultural Meteorology.
Research and developments
Whitaker is partly credited with the initial development of precipitation charts for the Australian mass media. Such charts are now used throughout print and electronic media to convey data about present and future rainfall in graphical form.
In his second year at the Bureau of Meteorology, 1972, he developed and authored a manual for aviation forecasting in the state of New South Wales, still used today. Whitaker also researched the correlation between sea surface temperatures in the Indian Ocean and rainfall in Australia, which is now used as a routine consideration in the production of seasonal rainfall outlooks.
Publications and media
Whitaker is a weather presenter and consulting meteorologist on The Weather Channel, having joined the channel in 2004. He also presents on radio with channel Vega FM. Whitaker has authored or co-authored nine books about weather and natural disasters in Australia, stemming from his work with the Bureau of Meteorology (particularly the Special Services unit for the diasters publications).
List of publications
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- Colls, Keith, Whitaker, Richard (2001). The Australian Weather Book. Sydney, Australia: Reed New Holland. pp. pp. 216. ISBN 1 876334 68 1.
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has extra text (help) - Whitaker, Richard (2005). Australia's Natural Disasters. Sydney, Australia: Reed New Holland. pp. pp. 239. ISBN 1 877069 04 3.
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has extra text (help) - Whitaker, Richard (2008). Disasters Events and Moments that Changed the World. Sydney, Australia: Reed New Holland. pp. pp. 272. ISBN 1 741105 63 3.
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References
- Alafaci, Annette (2006-09-21). "Whitaker, Richard Northcroft (1947 - )". The University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Centre. Retrieved 2007-11-25.
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(help) - Coenraads, Robert (2006). Natural Disasters And How We Cope. Victoria, Australia: The Five Mile Press. pp. pp. 574—5. ISBN 1 74178 212 0.
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has extra text (help) - Tsun, Angela (n.d.). "Richard Whitaker: 'WeatherSmart'" (PDF). University of New South Wales. Retrieved 2007-11-25.
- "2002 Seminar Abstracts". Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society. 2002-03-20. Retrieved 2007-11-25.
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(help) - "What's in Store for Australia in future? A Matter of Time?" (PDF). Australian Science Media Centre. 2005-12-16. Retrieved 2007-11-25.
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(help) - "Richard Whitaker". The Weather Channel. 2007. Retrieved 2007-11-25.