Stanley B. Goldenberg is a meteorologist with NOAA/AOML's Hurricane Research Division[1] in Miami (Virginia Key), Florida.
Stan's hurricane-related research has included developing and implementing significant improvements to one of the earlier numerical hurricane-track prediction models used by the National Hurricane Center and more recently, examining the various climatic factors which influence the variability of hurricane activity in the Atlantic from intraseasonal to multidecadal time scales.
He has done extensive research into the physical mechanisms responsible for the connection between El Niño and Atlantic hurricane activity.
The paper concluded that the increase in hurricane activity was due to natural climate fluctuations rather than from any long-term temperature trends (which some attribute to anthropogenic global warming).
He has also been a research scientist at the University of Washington from 1986–1989 and for a short time taught Mathematics and Science at a Messianic Jewish academy.