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| FULL NAME | Dr I Strangeways | ||||||||
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| NATIONALITY | British | ||||||||
| PROFESSION | Instrumentation in hydrology and meteorology | ||||||||
| POSITION IN FIRM | Associate | ||||||||
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I Strangeways has over 40 years experience in hydrological and meteorological instrumentation, the first 25 years at the Institute of Hydrology and since then as a free-lance consultant. Work includes the design and development of new instruments and advisory roles on the setting up of instrument networks world-wide for water resources and agricultural projects, including telemetry systems. Much of the work has been for WMO, UNDP, FAO, UNESCO and consultancy companies in the UK and Europe, frequently in remote locations. I Strangeways has written many technical papers on instrumentation, including 13 for Weather in the Back to Basics series. The second edition of his book Measuring the Natural environment was published in 2003. A new book with the title Precipitation: Theory, Measurement and Distribution was published in 2007. While at the Institute of hydrology much of the work involved the development of new instruments in particular Automatic Weather Stations, satellite telemetry systems, raingauges, river level recording instruments, soil moisture/tension sensors, and packages for monitoring crop conditions as well as advisory work in Brazil, Nicaragua, Cuba, Indonesia, Libya and experimental work in Antarctica. Since becoming freelance, advisory work has been undertaken in India, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, Oman, the West Bank, Brazil, Honduras and Greece, some involving multiple missions, all concerning data logging and telemetry networks for water resources, agricultural and groundwater projects. Also undertaken has been the development of new raingauge designs and lectures on Instrumentation at Newcastle University, Civil Engineering Dept. I Strangeways has his own web site at www.ianstrangeways.org.uk |
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CAREER SUMMARY |
1989- date : Freelance instrument consultant and writer. 1964-1989 : Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (formerly Institute of Hydrology, Wallingford): as head of Instrumentation and Applied Physics Departments 1960-1964 : Electronics development engineer at Ferranti Ltd 1959-1960 : BBC TV studio engineer. 1957-1958 Research Assistant at the University of Wales into space based rocket measurements |
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EDUCATION |
PhD. Meteorological Instruments, University of Reading, 1986 B.Sc. Electronic Engineering, Physics, Maths, University of Wales, 1957 |
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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION |
Royal Meteorological Society. British Hydrological Society. |
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| COUNTRIES OF WORK | UK, Brazil, Argentina, Cuba, Nicaragua, Honduras, Libya, Oman, West Bank, Greece, Denmark, India, Antarctica, Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, USA | ||||||||
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LANGUAGES |
English , knowledge of French |
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For more information contact associate@watres.com |
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