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Eric Michael Nguyen (January 2, 1978 – September 9, 2007) was an American professional storm chaser, meteorologist, and photographer from Keller, Texas, United States. In 2008, Nguyen released his first book of photography titled ''Adventures in Tornado Alley: The Storm Chasers'' with co-author
Mike Hollingshead Mike Hollingshead is an American professional storm chaser, photographer and videographer from Blair, Nebraska. His work has been covered by NPR, numerous photography magazines and websites, and on the cover of ''National Geographic''. It is also f ...
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Early life and education

Eric Michael Isbell (last name changed to Nguyen after marriage) was born in Newport Beach, California near
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in 1978 and raised in Keller, Texas after his parents relocated soon after his birth. Eric was strongly interested in severe storms and tornadoes as a child and became heavily intrigued with mobile instrumentation systems for weather data collection. Eric began studying meteorology at the University of Oklahoma (OU) in 2001. He graduated with a B.S. degree in meteorology in May 2005.


Career

In 1994, Nguyen began chasing storms in Texas and soon expanded his range to the larger area of the central United States commonly known as Tornado Alley. Nguyen began publishing images regularly in Accord Publishing's popular annual Weather Guide Calendar series
''Smithsonian Magazine''
as well a

'' Storm Track'', ttp://www.ucar.edu/communications/quarterly/winter04/extremes.html ''UCAR Quarterly'' textbooks, and other venues. His Mulvane, Kansas image of white tornado with a rainbow is one of the most frequently licensed tornado images of all time and several other of his photos have appeared in publications and presentations around the world. Nguyen's storm and tornado photography was considered among the most expressive in the field, with a particular emphasis on unusual palettes and the use of foreground elements to create dynamic line structures in the composition. On April 21, 2007, Nguyen and his storm chasing partner, Amos Magliocco, were struck by a tornado in Tulia, Texas. Nguyen's scientific grade weather instrumentation survived the hit and arguably measured the sharpest
pressure Pressure (symbol: ''p'' or ''P'') is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed. Gauge pressure (also spelled ''gage'' pressure)The preferred spelling varies by country a ...
fall ever recorded on Earth. Upon his death, hundreds of weather enthusiasts from around the world praised Nguyen's skills as a photographer and chaser in the online journa
''Storm Track''
The University of Oklahoma hosted a memorial tribute ceremony in the National Weather Center (NWC) on September 22, 2007. The keynote speaker was Dr. Charles A. Doswell III. An endowed scholarship for graduate and undergraduate meteorology students was created in Nguyen's name at OU's prestigious School of Meteorology (SoM). Nguyen's imagery is represented by the stock photo agency Corbis Int'l which notes that the Mulvane, Kansas tornado image is "Widely considered among stormchasers as the greatest tornado photo of all time..." A five-week exhibition of Nguyen's photography was held at th
Todd/Browning Gallery
in Los Angeles from March 15-April 23.


Death

Nguyen died in Arlington, Texas on September 9, 2007 as a result of injuries sustained during a suicide attempt on August 27, 2007. Nguyen suffered a sudden relapse of a mental illness and experienced severe negative reactions to anti-depressant medication.


Publications

Nguyen authored and coauthored scientific publications and conference papers as well as the photography book, ''Adventures in Tornado Alley: The Storm Chasers.'' Publications include: * * Richard Ferrare, Edward Browell, Syed Ismail, Susan Kooi, Vince Brackett, Hank Revercomb, Bob Knuteson, Paolo Antonelli, Noah Misch, Jonathan Gleason, Eric Nguyen, Scott Currens, 2004: ''Airborne Lidar Measurements of Water Vapor and Aerosol Fields Over The Southern Great Plains During IHOP Field Experiment.'' 22nd International Laser Radar Conference, Metera, Italy. * Victoria Sankovich, G. Shaw, J. Gleason, S. Newsome, E. Nguyen, R. A. Ferrare, E. V. Browell, S. Ismail, S. Kooi, V. G. Brackett, H. Revercomb, B. Knuteson, and P. Antonelli, 2004
''Characterization and Visualization of Water Vapor and Atmospheric Stability During the IHOP Field Experiment.''
2nd Symposium on Lidar Atmospheric Applications, San Diego, CA. * Blair, S. F., and E. M. Nguyen, 2005
''An examination of the 12 June 2004 Mulvane, Kansas tornado.''
Preprints, 4th Annual Southeast Severe Storms Symposium, Starkville, Mississippi, CD-ROM.


References


External links


Eric Nguyen's Homepage of Meteorology & Storm Observing
(Nguyen's Website)

(Amos Magliocco's website)
Eric Nguyen's imagery
(Corbis International gallery)

{{DEFAULTSORT:Nguyen, Eric American meteorologists University of Oklahoma alumni Storm chasers 1978 births 2007 deaths Landscape photographers Amateur radio people People from Newport Beach, California People from Keller, Texas