found: Report of the Science Steering Group for a Tropical Rainfall ... 1988:t.p. (Joanne Simpson; Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.)
found: Severe Storms Branch research report, 1985:t.p. (J. Simpson)
found: OCLC, July 7, 2008(usage: J.S. Malkus; Joanne S. Malkus; Joanne Starr Malkus; J. Simpson; J.S. Simpson; Joanne Simpson; Joanne Malkus Simpson ; hdgs. Malkus, Joanne; Malkus, Joanne S.; Malkus, Joanne Starr; Simpson, J.; Simpson, Joanne; Simpson, Joanne, 1923- ; Simpson, Joanne Malkus)
found: Amer. men & wom. of sci., 20th ed.:(Simpson, Joanne, chief scientist, Meteorology and Earth Science Directorate, Goddard Space Flight Center, b. Mar. 23, 1923)
found: LCCN 64-22418: Her Cloud structure and distributions, 1964(hdg.: Malkus, Joanne S.; usage: Joanne S. Malkus)
found: Washington post, Mar. 8, 2010, via WWW, Mar. 15, 2010(Joanne Malkus Simpson; b. Joanne Gerould, Mar. 23, 1923, Boston; marriages to Victor Starr and Willem Malkus ended in divorce; d. Mar. 4 [2010] at 86)
found: Wikipedia, viewed November 12, 2019(Joanne Simpson (formerly Joanne Malkus, born Joanne Gerould; March 23, 1923 - March 4, 2010) was the first woman in the United States to receive a Ph.D. in meteorology, which she received in 1949 from the University of Chicago. Simpson received both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Chicago, and did post-doctoral work at Dartmouth College. Her teaching and research career at universities includes time at the University of Chicago, New York University, Illinois Institute of Technology, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, UCLA, the Environmental Satellite Services Administration (ESSA), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the University of Virginia. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., died in Washington, D.C., U.S. Known for tropical meteorology and tropical cyclone research.) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joanne_Simpson