| NOAA Names National Hurricane Center Director
January 25, 2008 -- NOAA officials today named Bill Read as the new director of its Tropical Prediction Center, which includes the National Hurricane Center and two other divisions, in Miami. Read has served as the centers acting deputy director since August 2007. Bill has what it takes be the nations hurricane center director. Hes spent 30 years of his career as a weather professional with NOAA dedicated to protecting lives from severe weather, much of it hurricanes and tropical storms, said retired Navy Vice Admiral Conrad C. Lautenbacher, Ph.D., under secretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere and NOAA administrator. Bill has been a trusted consultant to emergency managers in and around Houston and Im sure he will foster that type of goodwill in communities vulnerable to hurricanes. He will find the job as rewarding as it is demanding. Read was appointed to direct the Houston/Galveston weather forecast office of NOAAs National Weather Service in 1992 and led it through the challenges of the National Weather Service modernization and restructuring program in the mid 1990s. Prior to joining NOAAs National Weather Service, Read served in the U.S. Navy, where his duties included an assignment as an on-board meteorologist with the Hurricane Hunters. He began his career in 1977 with the National Weather Service test and evaluation division in Sterling, Va., developed his forecasting skills in Fort Worth and San Antonio, Texas; and, served as severe thunderstorm and flash flood program leader at the National Weather Service headquarters in Silver Spring, Md. |