Department of Atmospheric Sciences -- University of North Dakota
Faculty

Clifford Hall Room 400
(701) 777-4055
remer@aero.und.edu

Mr. Fred Martin Remer


Fred M. Remer received his M.S from the Department of Atmospheric Science at the University of Wyoming in the fall of 1989, and his B.S. from the School of Meteorology at the University of Oklahoma in the summer of 1982. Before becoming an associate professor in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of North Dakota, he was chief meteorologist for Weather Modification, Inc. and a broadcast meteorologist for KXJB TV-4, both located in Fargo, ND. He is also a certificated flight instructor and an active pilot. His experience includes undergraduate research at the National Severe Storm Laboratory in Norman, OK and graduate research with the University of Wyoming King Air during the Joint Airport Weather Studies program. He has flown on many research projects with the University of North Dakota’s Cessna Citation II research aircraft both as co-pilot and as flight scientist. He also manages the broadcast meteorology program as executive producer for Studio One and UND’s Weather Update. His areas of interest and research include broadcast meteorology, weather modification and aviation weather hazards.

RESEARCH INTERESTS
Weather Modification and Aviation Weather Hazards.
 
Department of Atmospheric Sciences
Clifford Hall Room 400
4149 University Avenue Stop 9006
Grand Forks, ND 58202-9006
Phone: 701.777.2184 | Fax: 701.777.5032
atmos@aero.und.edu