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JERRY M. DAVIS
Dr. Jerry Davis Professor Emeritus
E-mail: jerry_davis@ncsu.edu
Curriculum Vitae

Bachelor of Science (Applied Mathematics), N. C. State University, June 1963

Master of Science (Meteorology), University of Michigan, August 1968

Doctor of Philosophy (Climatology), The Ohio State University, December 1971

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

Styer, P., McMillan, N., Gao, F., Davis, J.M., Sacks, J. 1995. Effect of outdoor airborne particulate matter on daily death counts. Environmental Health Perspectives 103: 490-497.

Yao, C., Arya, S., Davis, J.M., Main, C.E. 1997. A numerical model of the transport and diffusion of Peronospora tabacina spores in the evolving convective boundary layer. Atmospheric Environment 31: 1709-1714.

Davis, J.M., Eder, B.K., and Bloomfield, P. Modeling ozone in the Chicago urban area. (In) Case Studies in Environmental Statistics, eds. D. Nychka, W. Piegorsch and L.H. Cox. 1998. Lecture Notes in Statistics number 132, Springer Verlag, New York, pp. 5-26.

Davis, J.M., Eder, B.K., and Bloomfield, P. Regional and temporal models for ozone along the Gulf coast. (In) Case Studies in Environmental Statistics, eds. D. Nychka, W. Piegorsch and L.H. Cox. 1998. Lecture Notes in Statistics number 132, Springer Verlag, New York, pp. 27-50.

Smith, R.S., Davis, J.M., Speckman, P. Airborne particles and mortality. (In) Case Studies in Environmental Statistics, eds. D. Nychka, W. Piegorsch and L.H. Cox. 1998. Lecture Notes in Statistics number 132, Springer Verlag, New York, pp. 91-120.

Smith, R.L., Davis, J.M., and Speckman, P. Human health effects of environmental pollution in the atmosphere. (In) Statistics for the Environment 4: Pollution Assessment and Control, eds. V. Barnett, A. Stein, and F. Turkman. 1999. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, pp 91-116.

Davis, J.M., Eder, B.K., Nychka, D. and Yang, Q. 1998. Modeling the effects of meteorology on ozone in Houston using cluster analysis and generalized additive models. Atmospheric Environment 32: 2505-2520.

Smith, R.L. and Davis, J.M. 1997. Assessing the human health risk of atmospheric pollutants. Proceedings Volume for the 1997 Joint Statistical Meetings, Anaheim (CA), August 10-14, 1997.

Davis, J.M. and Speckman, P. 1999. A model for predicting maximum and 8-hr average ozone in Houston. Atmospheric Environment 33: 2487-2500.

Davis, J.M., Nychka, D., and Bailey, B. 2000. A comparison of Regional Oxidant Model (ROM) output with observed ozone data. Atmospheric Environment 34:2413-2423.

Smith, R.L., Davis, J.M., Sacks, J., Speckman, P. and Styer, P. 2000. Regression models for air pollution and daily mortality: analysis of data from Birmingham, Alabama. Environmetrics 11:719-743.

Hanna, S.R. and Davis, J.M. 2001. Use of Monte Carlo uncertainty analyses to evaluate differences in observed and predicted ozone concentrations. International Journal of Environment and Pollution 16: 80-87.

Hanna, S.R. and Davis, J.M. 2002. Evaluation of a photochemical grid model using estimates of concentration probability density functions. Atmospheric Environment 36:1793-1798.

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