Topics include: childhood in Germany and Scranton, PA; Going to University of Chicago; how he came to be a meteorologist; the Meteorology program in Chicago; early work in physics and meteorology; first paper published; other scientists worked with; parameterization work with hurricanes; early pr... Show moreTopics include: childhood in Germany and Scranton, PA; Going to University of Chicago; how he came to be a meteorologist; the Meteorology program in Chicago; early work in physics and meteorology; first paper published; other scientists worked with; parameterization work with hurricanes; early problems with programming; early computer modeling; working at Colorado State; colleagues at Colorado State; travels to Mexico and India; reflections on teaching and past grad students; working for GFDL; Leaving CSU; Visits to Boulder and NCAR; other countries meteorological modeling; development of the transform method; three dimensional spectral modeling; Bill Burrows; energy analysis; Michigan; Sabbatical in Sweden; Chairman of the program of meteorology at Maryland; grad students; vertical truncation; designing climate models; teaching; numerical hurricane prediction; International students. Oral history interview with Ferdinand Baer, 2003. Interviewed by Joseph Tribbia and Michael Chen. 3 sound cassettes (ca. 5 hrs.) : analog, mono + transcript (81 pgs.). AMS 165-167; two physical versions (one master, one copy). Forms part of American Meteorological Society Oral History Project. Show less