Curriculum Vitae
Debby Ramsey
Third Assistant Engineer
School of Oceanography
Iniversity of Washington
Seattle Washington
Education
1993-1994 Certificate in Marine Engineering, Seattle Central Community College, Seattle, WA
1984-1987 Ph.D., Atmospheric Science, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
1979-1981 M. S., Physics University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
1973-1977 B. A., Natural Sciences, Evergreen State College Olympia, WA
Professional
1996-present Second or Third Assistant Engineer, School Of Oceanography, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
1995-1996 Designated Duty Engineer, Maritime Training Academy, Seattle Central Community College, Seattle, WA
1994-1995 Wiper, NOAA Ship Miller Freeman, Pacific Marine Center, Seattle, WA
1990-1993 Research Associate, Joint Institute For Study Of Atmosphere And Ocean, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
1981-1987 Research Assistant, Institute Of Atmospheric Physics, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Merchant Marine Second Assistant Engineer License - Unlimited horsepower, motor
Designated Duty Engineer License - Unlimited horsepower, motor
Marine Fire Fighting Certificate - Basic and Advanced, U.S.C.G. approved
S.C.T.W. Certificate - 1995 level, including basic safety training and lifeboat man endorsement
Fast Rescue Craft Operator Certificate - Satisfies 1995 S.C.T.W. requirements
Stability for Fishermen Certificate of Completion - National Cargo Bureau course
Refrigeration Technician Universal Certificate - E.P.A. approved
Hazardous Material Training Certificate - O.S.H.A. approved 24 hour course
Publications in Refereed Journals
1993 H. Berresheim, F. L. Eisele, D. J. Tanner, L. M. McInnes, D. C. Ramsey-Bell, and D. S. Covert. Atmospheric Sulfur Chemistry and CCN Concentrations Over the Northeastern Pacific Coast, J. Geophys. Res., 98: 16,969-16,978.
1993 P. K. Quinn, D. S. Covert, T. S. Bates, V. N. Kapustin, D. C. Ramsey-Bell, and L. M. McInnes. The DMS/CCN/Climate System: Relevant Size-Resolved Measurements of the Chemical and Physical Properties of Atmospheric Aerosol Particles, J. Geophys. Res., 98: 10,411-10,427.
1992 D. C. Ramsey-Bell and D. S. Covert. CCN measurements in the equatorial Pacific with an automated DH Associates counter, presented to the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting in San Francisco.
1992 D. C. Ramsey-Bell and D. S. Covert. Cloud Condensation Nuclei Spectra and Aerosol Size Distributions at Cheeka Peak, Washington State,” in the Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols, A. Deepak Publishing.
1991 D. C. Ramsey-Bell and D. S. Covert. Characteristics of CCN Spectra at Cheeka Peak, Washington, presented to the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, Ca..
1990 D. C. Ramsey-Bell, T. L. Anderson, and D. S. Covert. Cloud condensation nuclei in the Northeastern Pacific marine boundary layer, presented to the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
1987 D. C. Ramsey-Bell, S. A. Twomey, and D. R. Huffman. Spectral Absorption Coefficients from Near UV to Near IR Wavelengths: Comparisons between Background and Urban Aerosol, presented to the International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, XIX General Assembly, International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Vancouver, Canada.
1987 D. C. Ramsey-Bell. Photo acoustic Measurements of Atmospheric Aerosol Absorption Coefficients at Ultraviolet, Visible, and Infrared Wavelengths, dissertation, University of Arizona.
1985 D. C. Ramsey-Bell and G. Couture. Comparison of Three Methods for Measuring Light Absorption by Collected Aerosols, Applied Optics, Vol. 24, 2397.