IntroductionMr. Lemon has 37 years of industry experience with a focus on thunderstorm research, radar meteorology, storm-damage evaluation, thunderstorm and radar meteorology training, weather forecasting, and operational radar technique and signature development. Additionally, he has been an expert witness and a forensic meteorologist. Mr. Lemon conducts Doppler radar applications and interpretation research and has developed and presented Doppler radar data application and interpretation training seminars nationally and internationally. Since 1978, techniques and criteria developed by Mr. Lemon for radar identification and warning on severe local storms (known as "The Lemon Technique") have been used nationally and internationally by the National Weather Service, the Air Weather Service, and the meteorological weather radar community as a whole. His research and discoveries along with that of two colleagues led to the NEXRAD (WSR-88D) program. Mr. Lemon is a recognized authority in severe thunderstorm and mesocyclone structure and evolution and speaks extensively on these topics. He is known internationally because of his discoveries, "The Lemon Technique, his supercell model, and his weather radar and severe storm applications and interpretation training, as well as design and development of NEXRAD for which he received an AMS award. For details regarding all of Mr. Lemon's expertise, please
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