
Ms. Barclay has more than 20 years of experience in advanced meteorological studies and atmospheric dispersion modeling. She has been involved in many large international meteorological and air quality–related modeling jobs from the planning stages through quality control, preparation of data, dispersion modeling, analyses of the data, and report writing. Ms. Barclay’s clients have included the aluminum industry, electric industry, and chemical facilities, as well as agricultural industries such as fertilizer, compost, wastewater treatment plants, and dairy facilities. She is a member of the Australia and New Zealand’s Professional Clean Air Society (CASANZ), where she has been an invited speaker for the last four bi-annual conferences. She was recently invited to give the keynote address at the Australian Water Association (AWA) Odour Speciality Conference in Sydney in 2010.
Ms. Barclay has also worked with other scientists to deliver highly technical and advanced meteorological modeling data and analysis to “Team Tyco” in the 2001–2002 Round-the-World Volvo Ocean Race, and was the onsite meteorologist for Team Dennis Conner in their quest to win the 30th and 31st America’s Cup races in Auckland, New Zealand. She has co-instructed at more than 50 three-day introductory and five-day advanced meteorological and dispersion modeling training courses for the U.S. EPA, universities, consultants, and industry all around the world. Ms. Barclay is the author of more than 40 technical reports and scientific articles and has presented papers at international scientific conferences. She has been involved in developing model guidance documentation for both Australia and New Zealand.

Barclay JJ. Dispersion modeling: Tracing and anticipating that odour. Water, Australian Water Association, pp. 69–74, November 2010.
Barclay JJ. Preliminary findings of hydrogen sulfide in Rotorua, New Zealand and where to next. Geothermal Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, 2010.
Barclay JJ, Schulman L, DesAutels C, Strimaitis D. Recommendations for modeling geothermal NCG vents in CALPUFF based on computational fluid dynamic simulations. Geothermal Conference, Auckland University, New Zealand, 2010.
Barclay JJ. Preliminary findings of atmospheric H2S in a city with geothermal emissions. Australian Water Association, Sydney, Australia, August 2010.
Barclay JJ. Analysis of the PRIME downwash equation under various meteorological conditions and building shapes in 3 well known models used in Australasia. Proceedings, Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand Conference, Perth, Australia, 2009.
Fisher GF, Barclay JJ, Graham B, Iremonger S, Thornton D. targeted air pollution reduction strategies using advanced inventories and modeling: Part 2. Airshed Modeling, Clean Air Journal, 2008.
Barclay JJ. Low wind speeds and calms, Part II. MODSIG Workshop, Sydney, Australia, November 2008.
Barclay JJ. Low wind speeds and calms, Part I. MODSIG Workshop, IUAPPA Conference, Brisbane, Australia, September 2007.
Godfrey JJ, Scire JS. Odor modeling using non-steady state methods. WEF Speciality Conference on Odors and Waste Water Treatment Plants, Seattle, WA, April 2005.
Godfrey JJ. A method for better wind fields for air quality applications in complex atmospheric environments at fine scales. Proceedings, Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2002.
Godfrey JJ. A summary of the CALMET/CALPUFF modeling system. Clean Air Society Journal of Australia and New Zealand, 4 pp, 2002.
Godfrey JJ, Scire JS. Comparison of odor modeling using steady state vs. non-steady state methods. Proceedings, Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand Conference, Sydney, Australia, 2000.
Klausmann AM, De Foy B, Godfrey JJ, Scire J. MM5 simulations over New Zealand – Applications to the America’s Cup Races, MM5 Workshop, Colorado, 2000.
Godfrey JJ. A modeling system for atmospheric transport and diffusion over a complex coastal area. Proceedings, Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 1998.
Fisher GW, Belberova D, Godfrey JJ, Gimson NR, McKendry IG, Lorimer G. Guidelines for the use of dispersion models. Part 1. Modeling options. Part 2. Meteorological data. NIWA Report AK96120 64 pp, (1998 – revised).
Godfrey JJ, Fisher GW. New dispersion modeling in complex environments. 11th World Clean Air and Environment Congress, Durban, South Africa, September 13–18, 1998.
Godfrey JJ, Clarkson TS. Air quality modeling in a stable polar environment, Ross Island, Antarctica. Atmospheric Environment 1998; 32(17):2899–2911.
Godfrey JJ. Guidelines for the application of dispersion models to odorous sources in New Zealand. Chapter 6, Prepared for the NZ Ministry for the Environment, New Zealand, 1997.
Clarkson TS, Godfrey JJ. Air pollution modeling at Scott Base Antarctica. Water and Atmosphere 1997; 6(1).
Barclay JJ, Jury MR. Meteorological inputs to dispersion models along complex coasts: A study of the SW Cape of South Africa. South African Geographical Journal 1997; 79(1):61–73.
Lorimer GS, Godfrey JJ. Plume Models. Techniques for better usage. Proceedings, Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand Conference, pp. 507–12, Adelaide, Australia, 1996.
Godfrey JJ, Fisher GW. Progress with Auspuff Evaluations. Proceedings, Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand Conference, pp. 519–521, Adelaide, Australia, 1996.
Mckendry I, Fisher GW, Godfrey JJ, Lorimer GS. Guidelines for the Application of Dispersion Models in New Zealand. Prepared for the NZ Ministry for the Environment, New Zealand, 1996.
Isaac P, Godfrey JJ. A comparison of four horizontal plume spread estimation schemes used in Gaussian Dispersion models. Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand, 1995.
Godfrey JJ, Fisher GW. Modeling of discharges to air from geothermal developments in New Zealand: Technical and regulatory issues. Proceedings, 16th International Geothermal Conference, Auckland, 9-11 November 1994.
Barclay JJ. Coastal meteorology and air pollution prediction modeling in South Africa with particular reference to Koeberg. Report prepared for the Council for Nuclear Safety and the Atomic Energy Corporation Pretoria, South Africa, 1994.
Barclay JJ, Jury MR, Washington R. Meteorology of fire danger in the Natal Drakensberg, South African. Journal of Science 1993; 89(7):341–349.
Barclay JJ, Jury MR, Landman W. Climatological and structural differences between wet and dry troughs over Southern Africa in the early summer. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics 1993; 51:41–54.
Barclay JJ. Meteorological aspects of brown haze in Cape Town. National Association of Clean Air Journal, South Africa 1992.