Ken Graham Explained

Ken Graham
Office:Director of the National Weather Service
Term Start:June 7, 2022
Predecessor:Louis Uccellini
Education:
Occupation:Meteorologist
Residence:Florida
Children:3
Nationality:American

Kenneth Graham is an American meteorologist and the director of the National Weather Service.[1] Graham previously was the director of the National Hurricane Center from 2018 to 2022. Prior to that, he was the lead meteorologist for the National Weather Service office in New Orleans / Baton Rouge.

Early life and education

Graham received a Bachelor degree in Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Arizona and attended Mississippi State University, where he earned a Master's degree in Geosciences.[2]

Career

Graham began his career as a television meteorologist for CBS and an agricultural meteorologist for Mississippi Network Radio.[3] Graham joined the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in 1994, working as a broadcast meteorologist in Columbus, Mississippi. He then moved around to different offices in the southern United States, eventually he headed the systems operations division of the NWS Southern Region in Fort Worth, Texas, where he led the agency to make important repairs in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.[4] [5]

Following Hurricane Katrina, Graham moved to Washington D.C., becoming chief of meteorological services and briefing congressional committees.[5] Graham also participated in recovery efforts in Louisiana and Texas after hurricanes Gustav and Ike; he moved back to become meteorologist in charge (MIC) of the NWS office in New Orleans soon before those hurricanes hit.[4] [5] During the Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster in 2010, Graham, as MIC, spearheaded the cooperative intergovernmental engagement effort and issued more than 4,300 spot forecasts for areas affected by the spill.[6]

Graham was selected by NOAA to be the new director of the National Hurricane Center in early 2018. He began the role on April 1 that year.[7] Graham was named the Director of the National Weather Service on June 7, 2022.

Awards and honors

In 2005, he won a Bronze medal from the United States Department of Commerce due to his office's actions during Hurricane Katrina. In 2008, while Meteorologist In Charge of the NWS office in Baton Rouge, Graham and his office received the Department of Commerce Bronze medal for innovative services during hurricanes Gustav and Ike. Graham also won the National Weather Association’s Operational Meteorology Award for his office's response to the Deepwater Horizon spill and was included as one of the recipients of the Department of Commerce Gold Medal Award for Decision Support Service that was presented to NOAA. Ken received the National Weather Museum’s Weather Hero Award for 2010.[8] [9] In addition, Graham was given the Louisiana Governor's Emergency Service Award in 2014, Weatherperson of the Year in 2022, and the Robert and Joanne Simpson Hurricane Award in 2023.[2]

Graham is a member of the American Meteorological Society, National Weather Association, and the International Association of Emergency Managers. He is also a licensed HAM radio operator. Graham spoke at the Natural Disaster Expo that took place at the Miami Beach Convention Center in February 2021.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kenneth Graham selected as next director of NOAA's National Weather Service .
  2. National Weather Service. Kenneth Graham. October 22, 2020. NWS Biographies.
  3. Web site: Ken Graham. GHC. January 12, 2021.
  4. Web site: New Director for the National Hurricane Center: Ken Graham. Henson. Bob. March 23, 2018. Weather Underground. January 12, 2021.
  5. Ken Graham. National Weather Service. January 2020. January 12, 2021.
  6. News: Episode 1 Guests: Ken Graham. May 31, 2020. Tidal Basin. January 12, 2021.
  7. News: Kenneth Graham selected as director of NOAA's National Hurricane Center. March 22, 2021. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. January 12, 2021.
  8. News: Flood Expo USA. Meet The Speaker: Ken Graham. November 17, 2020.
  9. Web site: 2019 El Dia Keynote Speaker Department of Hydrology & Atmospheric Sciences. has.arizona.edu.