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Martha is on staff at the Alaska Climate Research Center. The climate center is part of the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks. She serves as a service and research climatologist has been at the center since 2002. She is also teaches in the University of Alaska Geography program and has been adjunct faculty since 2007.

Martha received her B.S. in Meteorology from North Carolina State University, her M.S. in Agricultural Meteorology from the University of Nebraska, and her Ph.D. in climatology/soil science from the University of Minnesota. Her doctoral work included the use of snow and wind climate statistics to model blowing snow and assessing the use of living snow fences to mitigate blowing snow events and improve transportation.
Contact Martha
Geophysical Institute
Univesity of Alaska Fairbanks
903 Koyukuk Drive
P.O. Box 757320
Fairbanks, AK 99775
ph: 907.474.7885
fax: 907.474.7290
martha@climate.gi.alaska.edu
~~ News ~~
A new book, The Climate of Alaska, was published in late 2007 with Martha as lead author. It is a general climatological reference guide for the Alaska's varied and unique climate features. More information ...

A Recognized State Climate Office - American Association of State Climatologists.
The climate center is funded by the State of Alaska and is part of the Geophysical Institute at the
University of Alaska Fairbanks.