1 VITAE S. Elwynn Taylor Professor of Agronomy and Extension Climatologist 2104 Agronomy Hall 515-294-7839 (telephone) Iowa State University 515-294-9985 (fax) Ames, Iowa 50011 e-mail: [email protected] A. Education Ph.D. Biology 1970 Washington University (St Louis) B.S. Botany 1966 Utah State University B. Job Description I am responsible for statewide leadership in the development and implementation of extension education and information programs in agricultural climatology. I also have teaching responsibilities on and off-campus for graduate courses in Meteorology/Climatology : (100% Extension Education, divided between Integrated Pest management and Extension Teaching). Advisor to 34 graduate students and member of more than 100 graduate committees during Iowa State University tenure. Member of the Faculties of Agronomy, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Program, and the Water Resources Program. C. Professional Experience 1979-Present Assistant to Full Professor Iowa State University 1973-1979 Adjunct Assistant Professor Auburn University 1973-1979 Agricultural Meteorologist National Weather Service 1971-1973 Adjunct Assistant Professor New Mexico State University 1971-1973 Atmospheric Research U.S. Army Atmospheric Sciences Laboratory Also, performed as a Project Scientist, Investigator, Board Member for various military and Federal research projects related to climate, energy, and environmental issues pertaining to agriculture. 2 D. Military and Federal Research Projects (selected) Project Scientist: Models to Predict Earth-Air Interface Temperature Regimes During Freeze Conditions, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Contract No. NAS 10-877. Associate Investigator: Heat and Cold Stress of Peach Plantings in Georgia, Alabama, and Florida. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Agricultural Meteorology Program. 1973-1976. Associate Investigator: Utilization of Solar Energy for Heating of Poultry Houses in the United States. U.S. Department of Agriculture, A.R.S. 1974-1977 Co-Investigator: Weather and Migration of Black Cutworm, ARS/USDA, 1980-1991 National Review Board Member: USDA/APHIS project for the establishment of a national pest information database. No. 12-16-84-003 1983-1988. Co-Investigator: High Plains Soil Water Balance: NOAA/USDA Regional Project,1987-1993. Principal Investigator: National Climate Program Office project to establish regional climate center. Award No. NA90AA-D-AD651 1984-1989. Principal Investigator: USAID and India Council of Agricultural Research. Project 386-0470 “Strengthening Agro-meteorological Research to Enhance Crop Production” 1987-1989. E. Service to Department, College, and Profession (1985-present) Content Adviser, Compass Point Books, 3109 W 50th St. #115, Minneapolis, MN 55410 (2003) Technical Editor, Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (2003- 2009) Content Reviewer, Missouri Climate Bulletin (2004-2008) Member, Agronomy Extension Panel (1979-present) Technical Review Board, Ecological Society of America (1976-present) President, Phi Kappa Phi Chapter 6 (1990-1991) Technical Review Committee - USDA Proposals in Agricultural Meteorology (1991- 2000) Contributing Reviewer - Glossary of Terms in Soils for the American Society of Agronomy (1985-present) Contributing Reviewer - Glossary of Terms in Meteorology for the World Meteorological Organization (1996) Papers Presented at ASA National Meetings, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999. Papers Presented at American Meteorological Society Annual Meetings, 1985, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999. Advisor, ISU Student Organization - LDSSA, 1981- 1998. Agronomy Senator, I.S.U. Faculty Senate, 1987-1992 Member, USDA-APHIS, IPM Steering Committee, 1985-1988 3 Member NASA - Mission to Planet Earth Applications Committee, 1994-1996 Peer Review Committee Member for USDA Entomology, 1989-1993 Peer Review Committee Member for Utah State University Plant Science Department, 1995- 1996 Chair, Technology Transfer Committee (Computer Committee), Agronomy, 1987-1994 Member, Equipment Committee, Agronomy, 1979-1993 Session Chair, Agroclimatology and Agronomic Modeling, American Society of Agronomy Annual Meeting, 1984 Member, University Computer Committee, 1988-1991 Member, College of Agriculture Technology (Computer) Committee, 1988-1994 Member, College of Agriculture Planning Committee - Brenton Center, 1991-1993 Chair, Iowa Crop Improvement Association, Masters Growers Contest, 1989-1995 Member, ISU IPM Pest Management Task Force, 1979-1989 Member, Iowa Crop Condition Task Force (Office of the Governor), 1988-1998 Member, Secretary of Agriculture Drought Advisory Team, 1988-1989 Technical Advisor, Advances in Electronics at Living History Farms, 1984-1989 Member, Ames City/ISU Joint Flood Management Task Force, 1993-1998 Chair, Climate Change Task Force, Iowa Academy of Science, 1998-2002 Chair, Awards Committee, Agronomy (2004) Member ISU Museums advisory council (2001-present) F. Private Consulting (selected) Stauffer Chemical: Computer methods in seed production advisory information generation. (1979-1982) Dow Chemical: Computer graphics for assessment of geographical area of risk in crop production and protection. (1984-1986) Grass Roots Inc.: Application of computer network technology in acquisition and dissemination of information crucial to agricultural production and marketing. (1984-1987) Dow Chemical: Computer assessment of the fate of soil-applied nitrogen. (1992-1996) Forensic Meteorologist: Mid-west legal consultants. (1984-present) U S Energy Services Inc. Weather impact on energy demand and supply (1994-present) G. Membership in Honorary and Professional Societies Gamma Sigma Delta Phi Kappa Phi Sigma Xi Ecological Society of America (Physiological Ecology/Education section) American Institute of Biological Science (member of committee for BioMeteorological Instrumentation, 1968-1972) 4 American Society of Agronomy American Meteorological Society Crop Science Society of America Iowa Academy of Science H. Awards and Honors Who’s Who in Science Education Who’s Who in the Midwest Raymond and Mary Baker Agronomic Excellence Award, 1981 Extension Meritorious Service Award, ISU Extension, 1989 Centennial Medalist, Phi Kappa Phi, 1997 Iowa Regents Award, 2000 American Agricultural Economics Association, Outstanding Extension Contribution (National), co- recipient, 2000 Distinguished Service to Agriculture, 2003 (by Iowa Farm bureau, 3 ISU professors have previously received this honor: William G. Murray 1987, Neil E. Harl 1992, Louis Thompson 1995. Gamma Sigma Delta Extension Award of Merit, ISU Chapter April 13, 2004. Outstanding Presentation Award, National No-tillage Conference 2007. Carl F. Hertz Distinguished Service in Agriculture Award (National), American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers. Oct. 2014 I. Teaching (example) Agronomy 206, Introduction to Weather and Climate Sec. 1 372 students (Sample year 1997) Sec. 2 36 students XM 56 students XN 3 students XO 12 students Agronomy 503, Climate and Crop Growth Sec. 1 20 students Agronomy 508, Biophysical Crop Ecology Sec. 1 15 students Agronomy 541, Applied Agricultural Meteorology Sec. 1 12 students Teaching assignments: Agronomy 206 F S SS 1996-2008 Agronomy 503 F SS 1998-2013 Agronomy 508 F 1980-2014 Agronomy 541 F S SS 1995-2014 5 Introduction to Crop Growth Modeling, 1990, Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Jodhpur, India. Introduction to Meteorology, 1996-2008, Iowa State University. Biophysical Crop Ecology (resource capture modeling), 1980- present, Iowa State University Applied Agricultural Meteorology, 1995-present, Iowa State University Microcomputer Methods in Agronomy, 1982-1997, Iowa State University Advanced Agricultural Meteorology and Modeling, 1984- present, Iowa State University J. Graduate Student Advising and Committees (since 1988) [partial listing] 1988 – Yunus Gul (M.S.); Yimei Guo (Ph.D.); Mohammad H. Memar (Ph.D.); Carmen Milla (Committee – Ph.D.); Robert Stefanski (M.S.); Jerome Fast (Committee – Ph.D.); Steven Finley (Committee – M.S.); William Hendrix (Committee – Ph.D.); Xiadyue Li (Committee – Ph.D.); Mohamad Mousli (Committee – Ph.D.); Julie Rursch (Committee – M.S.) 1990 – Hanzhong Zang (Ph.D.); Mahmoud Ali (Committee – M.S.); Mohamad Mousli (Committee - Ph.D.); Richard Turner (Committee – Ph.D.) 1994 – Dennis Todey (Committee – Ph.D.) 1996 – Paul Castleberry (Committee – Ph.D.); Wenying Du (Committee – Ph.D.); Leonor Leandro (Committee – Ph.D.); Jinmei Shen (Committee – Ph.D.); Cherilyn Walley (Committee – M.A.) 1998 – Daniel Nelson (Committee – Ph.D.) 2000 – Steve Anthofer (M.S.); Kwang-Soo Kim (M.S.); Paul Esker (Committee – M.S.) 2001 – Darren Miller (M.S.); Kwang-Soo Kim (Ph.D.); Scott Robinson (M.S.); Jean Batzer (Committee – Ph.D.); Jin-Ho Yoon (Committee – Ph.D.) 2002 – Ryan Stewart (Committee – Ph.D.); Qi Jiang (M.S. Co-Chair) 2003 – Ryan Stewart (Committee – Ph.D.); Qi Jiang (Committee – Ph.D); Kwang-Soo Kim (Chair-Ph.D.) 2004 – Ryan Stewart (Committee – Ph.D.); Qi Jiang (Committee – Ph.D); Kwang-Soo Kim (Chair-Ph.D.) 2005 - Ryan Stewart (Committee – Ph.D.); Qi Jiang (Committee – Ph.D); Paul Esker (Committee-Ph.D.), Correia, James Jr. (Committee-PhD), Duttweiler, Katrina Beth (Committee-MS), Kabela, Erik David (Committee-MS), Ramler, Ivan Peter (Committee- MS), Rursch, Julie Ann (Committee-MS), Tsay, Jenq-Dar (Committee-MS), Wang, Shih- Yu (Committee-MS). K. Publications Books and Educational Products 6 1. Taylor, S. E. 1980. Profit Programmer (Manual and Instruction Course in Computerized Methods for Optimizing Profits in Agronomy). Westport, CT: Stauffer Chemical Co. 2. Brewer, R. N., C. A. Flood, Jr., S. E. Taylor, J. L. Koon, and M. White. 1981. Solar applications in agriculture. Philadelphia, PA: The Franklin Institute Press. 3. Taylor, S. E. 1982. Green Plan - Computerized. Farm Service Coop. 4. DeWitt, J., and S. E. Taylor. 1984. IPM Decision Guide. Iowa State University Cooperative Extension Service, IPM-22, 114 pp. 5. Taylor, S. E. 1984. Crop Management Computerized Methods, Vol. I. Crop production. Logan, UT: FarmComp. 56 pages. 6. Taylor, S. E. And Larry K. Bond. 1986. Crop and Livestock Production: Computerized Methods. Unit 1 - Corn Production. Logan, UT: FarmComp. 56 pages. 7. McGee, Dennis, and S. E. Taylor. 1987. ACorn Path,@ a Computerized Compendium of Diseases of Corn. Am. Soc. of Phytopathology. 8. Killorn, R. J., and S. E. Taylor. 1994. Fate of Anhydrous Ammonia in Iowa Soils. A Computer Method for the Estimating of Nitrogen Loss. Cooperative Extension Service, Iowa State University, Ames, IA. 40 pp. 9. Taylor, S. E. 1998. The Effect of Weather on Crops and Crop Production. Teaching Guide, Work Book and 2hr. Video. Agronomy Extension Education, Iowa State University. pp56. 10. Taylor, S. E. 1998. Introduction to Climate and Weather. Student paced course for Agronomy/Meteorology 206, Video (42 hours), Student Manual (150 pp.), and Student Learning Exercises. Iowa State University Distance Education Program, Ames. 11. Taylor, S. E. 1998 Applied Agricultural Meteorology. Student paced course for Agronomy 541. Video (28 hours), Student Manual (410 pp.), Student Work Sheets. Iowa State University Distance Education Program, Ames. 12. Taylor, S. E. and D. P. Todey, 1999. Climate and Crop Growth. Student paced course for Agronomy 503. Computer CD with illustrated text, Interactive training exercises, Animation and Audio selections. Master of Science in Agronomy, Iowa State University Distance Education Program, Ames. Book Chapters 7 Taylor, S. E. 1974. An optimal Leaf Form, in Chapter 5 in David M. Gates, et al., Ed, Perspectives in Biophysical Ecology. New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 73-86. Taylor, S. E. and J. A. Andresen. 1999. Climate Change: Impacts on Grain Yields, Price Variability, and Risk Management. Chapter 2 in Managing Risks and Profits, Tutorial and Software, E. N. Blue. Ed. Ohio State University. Technical Publications 1. Gates, D. M., R. Alderfer, and S. E. Taylor. 1968. Leaf temperatures of desert plants. Science 159:994-5. 2. Taylor, S. E., and D. M. Gates. 1970. Some field methods for obtaining meaningful leaf diffusion resistances and transpiration rates. Oecol. Plant. V:103-112. 3. Taylor, S. E. 1971. Ecological implications of leaf morphology considered from the standpoint of energy relations and productivity. Ph.D. dissertation, Washington University, St. Louis, MO. 192 pp. 4. Taylor, S. E., and O. J. Sexton. 1972. Some implications of leaf tearing in Musaceae. Ecology 53(1):143-149. 5. Taylor, S. E., and L. E. Williamson. 1973. Satellite calibration site has brightness equivalent to clouds. Bull. Am. Met. Soc. 54(6):551. 6. Taylor, S. E. 1973. Solar radiation measurements at White Sands satellite calibration site. In Proceedings of Symposium on Solar Radiation—Measurements and Instrumentation, Smithsonian Institution, Radiation Biology Laboratory, pp. 394-413, Washington, D.C. 481 pp. 7. Taylor, S. E., D. R. Davis, and R. E. Jensen. 1975. Satellite technology improves freeze warnings. Proceedings Florida State Horticultural Society 88:55-60. 8. Taylor, S. E. 1975. Optimal Leaf Form. In Gates, D. M. 1975. Perspectives of Biophysical Ecology. Springer-Verlag New York Inc. pp 73-86. 9. Taylor, S. E., and R. Getz. 1976. Solar energy for poultry and livestock production: Meteorological data collection and application. Proceedings of Symposium on Use of Solar Energy, Auburn University. 140 pp. 8 10. Taylor, S. E., J. M. Davis, and J. Mason. 1977. Measuring soil surface moisture with a laser sensing device. U.S. Army Technical Report, Atmospheric Sciences Laboratory, White Sands, New Mexico. 11. Taylor, S. E. 1978. Acquisition and use of meteorological data for evaluation of solar energy collection systems. Proceedings 3rd Southeast Conference on Application of Solar Energy, University of Alabama, Huntsville. 12. Taylor, S. E. 1979. Measured emissivity of soils in the southern United States. Remote Sensing of Environment 8:359-364. 13. Taylor, S. E., and D. R. Davis. 1979. A measurement of air temperature near the ground. World Meteorological Organization. CagM Report No. 3. Geneva. 21 p. 14. Davis, J. M,. and S. E. Taylor. 1980. Leaf physiognomy and climate: A multivariate analysis. Quarternary Research 14:337-348. 15. Taylor, S. E. 1983. The resistance of agricultural pests to control measures. Contributing author to CAST Report No. 97. 16. Domino, R. P., W. B. Showers, S. E. Taylor, and R. H. Shaw. 1983. A spring weather pattern associated with suspected black cutworm moth (Lepidoptera:Noctuidae) introduction to Iowa. Environ. Entomol. 12:1863-1871. 17. Yun, J. I,. and S. E. Taylor. 1986. Adaptive implications of leaf thickness for sun- and shade-grown Abutilon theophrasti. Ecology 67(5):1314-1318. 18. Milla, C., D.C. McGee, and S.E. Taylor. 1989. Improvement of the Pod Test Predictive Method for Phomopsis Seed Decay of Soybeans. Iowa Seed Science 11:1-5 19. Showers, W. B., R. B. Smelser, F. Whitford, A. J. Keaster, J. F. Robinson, J. D. Lopez, and S. E. Taylor. 1989. Recapture of marked black cutworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) males after long-range transport. Environ. Entomol. 18:447-458. 20. Showers, W. B., F. Whitford, R. B. Smelser, A. J. Keaster, J. F. Robinson, J. D Lopez, and S. E. Taylor. 1989. Direct evidence for meteorologically driven long-range dispersal of an economically important moth. Ecology 70:987-992. 21. Reinke, B. C., and S. E. Taylor. 1991. Historical climate data management for agriculture; a microcomputer-based methodology. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 5:297- 304. 9 22. Smelser, Richard B., William B. Showers, Robert H. Shaw, and S. Elwynn Taylor. 1991. Atmospheric trajectory analysis to project long-range migration of black cutworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) adults. J. Econ. Entomol. 84:880-885. 23. Yun, J. L., M. J. Lauer, and S. E. Taylor. 1991. Role of mesophyll morphology in determination of leaf photosynthesis in field grown soybeans. Korean J. Crop Sci. 36(6):560-567. 24. Engelken, L. K., W. B. Showers, and S. E. Taylor. 1991. Weed management to minimize black cutworm damage in no-till corn. Journal of Economic Entomology 83(3):1058-1063. 25. Kephart, K. D., D. R. Buxton, and S. E. Taylor. 1992. Group of C and C perennial 3 4 grasses under reduced irradiance. Crop Sci. 32:1033-1038. 26. Gleason, M. L., S. E. Taylor, T. M. Loughin, and K. J. Koehler. 1994. Development and validation of an empirical model to estimate the duration of dew periods. Plant Dis. 78:1011-1016. 27. Carlson, R. E., D. P. Todey, and S. E. Taylor. 1996. Midwestern corn yield and weather in relation to extremes of the Southern oscillation. J. Prod. Agric. 9(3):347-352. 28. Taylor, S. E. 1996. Possible influence of global warming on climate variability in the central United States. p. 350. In Agricultural and Forest Meteorology Symposium, American Meteorological Society, Atlanta, Georgia. 29. Huerd, S. C., and S. E. Taylor. 1998. Leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.) spread in Iowa. Jour. Iowa Acad. Sci. 105(1):27-29. 30. Yun, J. I., and S. E. Taylor. 1998. Modeling soil temperature of sloped surfaces by using a GIS technology. Korean Society of Crop Science 43(2):113-119. 31. Taylor, S. E. 1999. Functional crop production models and mega-trends of climate. Revista de Cienclas Agrarias 22(1):17-32. 32. Todey, D. P., R. E. Carlson, and S. E. Taylor. 1999. ENSO and soil moisture effects on corn yields in the Midwest. Abstract: Apl. Clim. 79th Am. Meteor. Soc. Meeting, Dallas. 33. Lau, Y.F., M.L. Gleason, N. Zriba, S.E. Taylor, P.N. Hinz. 2000. Effects of coating, deployment angle, and compass orientation on performance of electronic wetness sensors during dew periods. Plant Dis. 84:192-197 34. Gleason, M. L., S. E. Taylor, R. Villalobos, L. F. Arauz, and K. S. Kim. 2001. Assessment 10 of the accuracy of site-specific estimates of rainfall, air temperature relative humidity, and wetness duration in the northern Pacific region of Costa Rica. Agronomía Costarricense 25(2):45-55. 35. Kim, K. S., S. E. Taylor, M. L. Gleason, and K. J. Koehler. 2002. Optimal weather variables for estimation of leaf wetness duration using an empirical method. Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 4(1):23-28. 36. Kim, K. S., S. E. Taylor, M. L. Gleason, and K. J. Koehler. 2002. A model to estimate site-specific estimation of wetness duration using a wind speed correction. Plant Disease 86:179-185. 37. Madeira, A. C., K. S. Kim, S. E. Taylor, and M. L. Gleason. 2002. A simple cloud-based energy balance model to estimate dew. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 111:55-63. 38. Nutter, F.W., R. R. Rubsam, S. E. Taylor, J. A. Harri, and P. D. Esker. 2002. Use of geospatially-referenced disease and weather data to improve site-specific forecasts for Stewart’s disease of corn in the U.S. corn belt. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 3:7-14. 39. Taylor, S. Elwynn. 2002. Climate trends and agricultural management. pp. 1-9 in Proceedings of the 1st Agricultural Drainage Field Day, University of Minnesota, Lamberton, MN. 40. Kim, K.S., Taylor, S.E., Gleason, M.L., 2003. Estimation of Leaf Wetness Duration Using Empirical Models in Northwestern Costa Rica. Fifth Conference of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, The Korean Society of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Suwon, Korea. pp.54-57 41. Kim, K.S., Taylor, S.E., and Gleason, M.L. 2004. Development and validation of a leaf wetness duration model using a fuzzy logic system. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 127 (2004) 53-64. 42. Kim, K. S., Taylor, S. E., Gleason, M. L., Villalobos, R., and Arauz, L. F. 2005. Estimation of leaf wetness duration using empirical models in northwestern Costa Rica. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 129:53-67. 43. Taylor, S. Elwynn, 2006. Environmental Implications of an Increasingly Erratic Climate. Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 8(1):22-27 44. Kim, K. S., M. L. Gleason, and S. E. Taylor. 2006. Forecasting Site-Specific Leaf Wetness
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