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Dr. John Hallett

1929 - 2018

Dr.  John Hallett obituary, 1929-2018, Reno, NV

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2018

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John Hallett Obituary

Dr. John Hallett

Reno - Dr. John Hallett passed away on November 5, 2018. He was the only child of Stanley and Nellie (Veale) Hallett, and was born in Bristol, England on December 2, 1929. As a child, he survived the Bristol Blitz during World War II, sleeping in his backyard bunker and scavenging for metal after the air raids to help in the war effort. Always an astute student he dedicated himself to academics and worked as a lab tech at 14. Precise and technical in his approach, he built the first TV in his neighborhood from a kit. Ironically, he never owned a TV as an adult. Inspired by a terrifying ice storm, he chose to study atmospheric physics in college at the University of Bristol and afterwards, earned his PhD at Imperial College at the University of London. At Imperial College he met and married Dr. Joan Terry (Collar) Hallett and together they pursued a life of science, exploration, and inquiry.

Dr. John Hallett collaborated with numerous researchers throughout the United States and internationally and together Drs. Hallett traveled to many countries including Argentina, Japan, South Korea, France, Iceland, New Zealand, and Australia. They were first drawn to the U.S. in 1960 when they acquired teaching positions at the University of California, Los Angeles. In 1966, Dr. John Hallett was recruited to help start the Desert Research Institute (DRI), in Reno, Nevada.

With their three daughters, they moved permanently to America where they had a fourth daughter. In addition to being a research scientist at DRI and the director of the DRI ice laboratory, Dr. John Hallett also taught Physics at the University of Nevada, Reno.

DRI was the perfect environment where Dr. John Hallett could do research on how ice forms in clouds and how ice behaves in the atmosphere. He actively worked with NASA, the National Science Foundation, the Department of Defense, and other agencies to help understand the earth's atmosphere.

Upon his retirement in 2011, Dr. John Hallett was the longest standing DRI scientist at 45 years. Although he was a brilliant scientist, he may be best remembered for his mentoring of the younger generation of scientists. He challenged his students and peers. During his time at DRI, Dr. John Hallett earned the Edgar J. Marston chair of Atmospheric Sciences, authored over 140 scientific articles and received numerous national and international awards including the DRI Dandini Medal of Science award, the Nevada Regents Researcher of the Year award, a lifetime achievement award from the American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics and he was elected to be a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society for his many years of outstanding contributions to atmospheric sciences.

In 1980, Dr. John Hallett was deeply moved by the loss of his friends and colleagues when a B26 aircraft contracted by DRI crashed on an atmospheric research mission southwest of Lake Tahoe. After the crash, he dedicated his research to improving airplane safety in adverse atmospheric conditions and invented new instruments for measuring them.

Dr. John Hallett was an avid conservationist, outdoorsman, photographer, and critical observer of the natural world; all passions that he passed down to his daughters and grandchildren. Dr. John Hallett was preceded in death by his wife, Joan Terry Hallett. He will be thoughtfully remembered by his daughters, Jennifer (Chris), Joyce, Elaine, and Rosemary(Rafi), and grandchildren, Morgan, Gillian, Ceilidh, Colin, Alexander, Miles, Cora, Graham, Alison, and Liam.

Please join us for the Celebration of Life for Dr. John Hallett on Monday, December 17, 2018, 3pm-5pm in the Stout Conference Center, DRI, 2215 Raggio Parkway, Reno, NV 89512. Please RSVP to Britt Chapman by Monday, December 10th by email [email protected] or by telephone (775) 673-7480.

In lieu of flowers the family respectfully asks that donations be made to the DRI Foundation to support and foster graduate students and young scientists.

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Published by The Reno Gazette Journal and Lyon County News Leader from Nov. 11 to Nov. 14, 2018.

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Andrew Detwiler

December 9, 2018

John taught me a lot about clouds, and how to observe and understand them. He had a way of cutting to the core of a research question that was a gift to science.

mary stubbs

November 24, 2018

My sincerest condolences to Dr. Hallett's four daughters and their families. Your dad did amazing things for the world. I'd always get a wave from him in the early mornings as he walked our neighborhood. Take care girls and know your parents will always be in my heart. Mary Stubbs

tina Nappe

November 17, 2018

The Lahontan Wetlands Coalition recognizes the contribution that Dr. Hallett made to our ultimately successful efforts to include water for Lahontan Valley Wetlands in PL 101-618, the legislation leading to the settlement of the use of Truckee River water between the Pyramid Lake Tribe and upstream users.
Tina Nappe

Jim Jeffers

November 11, 2018

Job well done, John. RIP

Freya Bernard

November 11, 2018

Dr. John Hallett was an inspiration to all. His dedication to his work and his research and his family was second to none. It is apparent to me, having known the Hallett's for close to 40 years, that his legacy will live on through the family he leaves behind. He was a truly remarkable man. May he Rest In Peace. My sincerest condolences to this amazing family.

Freya Bernard

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