Dr. Michael J. Mueller is a Project Scientist at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Cooperative Programs for the Advancement of Earth System Science (UCAR/CPAESS) who specializes in assessing the impact of observations on numerical weather model forecasts. Since joining NOAA’s Quantitative Observing System Assessment Program (QOSAP) group in 2017, he has contributed to many data impact assessment studies using NCEP’s Global Forecast System. His accomplishments with QOSAP include leading investigations into the impact of simulated COSMIC-2 radio occultation observations, CYGNSS ocean surface winds, simulated and real satellite-based Doppler Wind Lidar profiles, and long-duration balloon profiles.
Education
Ph.D., Saint Louis University, Meteorology, 2013
M.S., Saint Louis University, Meteorology, 2010
B.S., Saint Louis University, Meteorology, 2007