For the week: January 16 — 22, 2006

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Martin Luther King Jr. Commemoration Website: http://www.mlk.psu.edu/

Colloquium: This week's department colloquium titled "Freshwater role in running global ocean conveyer" will be presented by Dan Seidov and Bernd Haupt (Penn State, Earth and Environmental Systems Institute) on Thursday, January 19, 2006 in 112 Walker Building at 4:00 p.m. The Department's weekly colloquia schedule can be viewed by visiting: http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/events/MeteoColloq.html

A special seminar will take place this Monday, January 16 by Prof. Mike Montgomery of Colorado State University. His talk titled "Hurricane Isabel (2003): Into the Belly of the Beast," will be held on Monday, Jan. 16 at 11:00 a.m. in 112 Walker.

PoEMS will be hosted by the Ryan Family Student Center on Wednesday, January 18 from 10-11 a.m.

ESSC Brown Bag Seminar: Wednesday, January 18 in 117 EES from 11:30-12:45 (note new time). David Pollard will present "Cenozoic variations of the Antarctic ice sheet." Future speakers can be found on the updated ESSC website: http://www.essc.psu.edu/essc_web/seminars/index.html

Lee Grenci has authored an article titled "Broadcast Meteorology: Real Science or Data Shoveling?" which was published in the "Essay" section of the November 2005 issue of the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. [Read the Article]

George Young has recently co-authored a book published in June 2005 by the Department of Commerce/NOAA, the National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service, and the Office of Research and Applications. The book titled, High Resolution Wind Monitoring with Wide Swath SAR: a User's Guide, is co-authored by Robert C. Beal (Editor), George S. Young, Frank M. Monaldo, Donald R. Thompson, Nathaniel S. Winstead ('95, '99), and Carven A. Scott.

Alumnus Elliot Abrams ('69, '71) will participate in the Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary's Celebration of Franklin's 300th birthday. [View Press Release]

Dennis Lamb provided the image of a snow crystal which adorned the Penn State's Office of Planned Giving and Endowments 2005 Christmas card. [View the card.]

Alumnus George Bryan ('96, '98, '03) has been selected as a recipient of the Alumni Achievement Award for 2006 in honor of his professional accomplishments. This University-wide award is a permanent title authorized by the Board of Trustees. George has been invited back to Penn State on April 6 and 7 to share his experiences with students, faculty, and staff.

Judges sought for the Twenty-first Annual Graduate Exhibition. Those faculty and students willing to participate as judges for this year's Exhibition will need to complete an online judging form. The deadline for judges' registration is Tuesday, March 7, 2006. For all the details, view the following announcement. (This link will open in a separate window.) [View full Announcement]

The Meteorology Department will be phasing in a new required three-credit course, Principles of Atmospheric Measurement, Meteo 440W, beginning in the Fall '06 semester. Meteo 440W will replace the two 1-credit courses, Meteo 445 and Meteo 446, but the total number of credits to graduate (121) will not change. Please view the announcement regarding the prerequisites and who should register for it and when. (This link will open in a separate window.) [440W Course Announcement].

Colloquium: This week's department colloquium titled "Freshwater role in running global ocean conveyer" will be presented by Dan Seidov and Bernd Haupt (Penn State, Earth and Environmental Systems Institute) on Thursday, January 19, 2006 in 112 Walker Building at 4:00 p.m. The Department's weekly colloquia schedule can be viewed by visiting: http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/events/MeteoColloq.html

A special seminar will take place this Monday, January 16 by Prof. Mike Montgomery of Colorado State University. His talk titled "Hurricane Isabel (2003): Into the Belly of the Beast," will be held on Monday, Jan. 16 at 11:00 a.m. in 112 Walker.

PoEMS will be hosted by the Ryan Family Student Center on Wednesday, January 18 from 10-11 a.m.

Earth and Mineral Sciences Library Spring 2006 Video Series (held Wednesdays at 12:15 in 105 Deike. [View List]

Buy an EMS Dining Card and support the EMS United Way campaign. Cards cost $10 each and are good for freebies and/or discounts at a variety of restaurants and vendors around town.

IGARSS 2006: International Geoscience & Remote Sensing Symposium & 27th Canadian Symposium on Remote Sensing
Denver, CO
31 July - 04 August 2006
Visit: www.igarss06.org
Abstract Deadline: Dec. 1, 2005
Invited Abstract Deadline: Jan. 6, 2006

Two meteorology students, Ankur Desai and Julie Malingowski, take awards at the inaugural EMS Museum Photo Contest. [Photos & More info]

Dennis Thomson has been recognized by Penn State Residence Life for developing personal connections with first year students and making a positive impact by serving as a mentor and support system for them. He was nominated for the Residence Life "Making the First Year Count" award by an upperclassman resident assistant who was asked to reflect on his or her freshman year and identify a faculty member who was instrumental to their success during their first year. He was presented with the award at a luncheon reception on December 8th.

Some bugs have been discovered in the new Degree Audit system, but they can be fixed. If you notice anything unusual on your Degree Audit, don't panic. Stop by to see Rhonda Spychalski in 502 Walker Building and she can fix anything that might be amiss with your Degree Audit.

Fifty years after Charles Hosler and his group of graduate student researchers, Richard Hallgren, D. C. Jensen, and L. Goldshlak, studied the dynamics of ice surfaces, it has become an active research topic. Research studies conducted by Hosler's group are referenced on p. 52 in the December 2005 issue of Physics Today in an article titled "Why Is Ice Slippery?" [View Article]

View the photos from the Fall 2005 Graduation Reception on December 17th. [View the Photo Gallery].

Archived News:  The weekly news is archived.  See the link at the bottom of the page to access the archives.

Colloquium: This week's department colloquium titled "Freshwater role in running global ocean conveyer" will be presented by Dan Seidov and Bernd Haupt (Penn State, Earth and Environmental Systems Institute) on Thursday, January 19, 2006 in 112 Walker Building at 4:00 p.m. The Department's weekly colloquia schedule can be viewed by visiting: http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/events/MeteoColloq.html

A special seminar will take place this Monday, January 16 by Prof. Mike Montgomery of Colorado State University. His talk titled "Hurricane Isabel (2003): Into the Belly of the Beast," will be held on Monday, Jan. 16 at 11:00 a.m. in 112 Walker.

Judges sought for the Twenty-first Annual Graduate Exhibition. Those faculty and students willing to participate as judges for this year's Exhibition will need to complete an online judging form. The deadline for judges' registration is Tuesday, March 7, 2006. For all the details, view the following announcement. (This link will open in a separate window.) [View full Announcement]

American Geological Institute 2006-2007 William L. Fisher Congressional Science Fellowship: Deadline, February 1, 2006. Minimum requirements are a Master's degree with three years of post-degree work experience or a Ph.D. at the time of appointment. For more information visit http://www.agiweb.org/gap/csf/ or the Department's Fellowship Listings page: http://www.met.psu.edu/Jobs/Fellowships/Fellowships.html

View the photos from the Fall 2005 Graduation Reception on December 17th. [View the Photo Gallery].

Mark your Calendar for Meteorology Career Days 2006. We've set the dates for Wed. April 5 and Thurs. April 6.

Beginning Fall '06 electronic dissertations will no longer be optional. Doctoral candidates will be required to submit their final thesis as an eTD. For more info, please visit: http://www.gradsch.psu.edu/current/thesis.html

Writing Assistance for Graduate Students: Although he doesn't tutor graduate students in writing, Joe Schall, the EMS undergraduate writing tutor, has prepared a list of writing resources for graduate students. The list of writing resources is also linked from the Meteorology graduate program web page. [Writing Assistance for Graduate Students]

The Biosphere-Atmosphere Research and Training Program (BART) is accepting applications for Fellowships. Students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents and enrolled in any doctoral program in the U.S. are eligible to apply. Fellowships include an annual stipend of $30,000, up to $2000 for equipment and supplies, and support for travel to the University of Michigan Biological Station (UMBS) and to a professional conference. For more information visit the BART web page at http://www.bart-umich.org. Applications are due in February 2006.

The National Science Foundation and the Institute of International Education announce the opening of the Central Europe Summer Research Institute (CESRI). CESRI will provide awards for U.S. Graduate students in the sciences and engineering with a high-quality international summer research experience in Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland or Slovakia. Competition for Summer 2006 is now open and full CESRI program information application materials can be found online at www.iie.org/cesri. The deadline is February 6, 2006.

Graduate Exhibition 2006! Next year's Graduate Poster Exhibition will be held at the HUB on Sunday March 26, 2006 and open to the public from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. An online entry form and complete guidelines for participants can be found on the Graduate School homepage at http://www.gradsch.psu.edu/exhibition/. Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis and each college is guaranteed 10 poster spaces. Entry forms will be accepted beginning on January 2, 2006 and continuing until 5:00 p.m. on February 10, 2006. An informational meeting for potential exhibitors will be held on Wed., January 18 from 5-7 p.m. in 112 Kern. [Announcement about Information Session]

9th Annual Environmental Chemistry Student Symposium at Penn State to be held March 17 & 18, 2006. This student-run symposium is aimed at fostering interdisciplinary interaction and collaboration between environmental researchers at Penn State and local Universities. Poster and oral sessions are open to graduate and undergraduate students. For more information visit: http://www.essc.psu.edu/CECG_symposium

Applications are now available for 2006/2007 AMS Scholarships and Fellowships. For more information about these fellowships including deadlines, visit www.ametsoc.org/amsstudentinfo/scholfeldocs/index.html

Deadlines and Important Dates:

Wed. Jan 18 -- Regular Drop/Add Deadline
Mon. - Mon., Jan 2 - 23 -- Activate Intent to Graduate
Mon. Feb 27 -- last date for a spring graduate to submit a draft of the doctoral thesis or eTD to the Thesis Office for format review

SPRING 2006 COURSES

Meteo 480W: Radar Observations and Analysis (P. Markowski and Y. Richardson) [More]

Meteo 497A: Air Quality Forecasting (W. Ryan) [More]

Meteo 497B: Data Analysis in The Atmospheric Sciences [Meets TR 1:00 to 2:15 PM in 371 Willard. This course may be used as a substitute for Stat 301 or 401] (M. Mann) [More]

Meteo 580: For those students who still need to take Meteo 580 (Communication of Meteorological Research), it will be offered in Spring 2006. The class meets on Friday from 1:25 - 2:15 p.m.

Meteo 581 Seminar Course: Tropospheric Topics (A. Thompson) [More]

Meteo 597E: Brown Bag Seminar Series [Meets on Wednesdays from 11:30 - 12:45; Cross-listed with Department of Geosciences.] (M. Mann). [More]

Colloquium: This week's department colloquium titled "Freshwater role in running global ocean conveyer" will be presented by Dan Seidov and Bernd Haupt (Penn State, Earth and Environmental Systems Institute) on Thursday, January 19, 2006 in 112 Walker Building at 4:00 p.m. The Department's weekly colloquia schedule can be viewed by visiting: http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/events/MeteoColloq.html

A special seminar will take place next Monday, January 16 by Prof. Mike Montgomery of Colorado State University. His talk titled "Hurricane Isabel (2003): Into the Belly of the Beast," will be held on Monday, Jan. 16 at 11:00 a.m. in 112 Walker.

Competition/award opportunities in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences: The following list of opportunities all have deadlines of February 15, 2006. More information about each of these opportunities can be found by visiting: http://www.ems.psu.edu/students/awards.html and
http://www.ems.psu.edu/facstaff/hr/wilsonteaching.html

  • William Grundy Haven Student Paper Competition
  • Dean Steidle Scholar Award
  • Ellen Steidle Achievement Awards
  • Wilson Award for Outstanding Teaching in EMS

Two meteorology undergraduate students, Joshua Walker and Amber Ortega, have been accepted into the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program (also known as the McNair Scholars Program). This program is designed to prepare minority students in all disciplines for a Ph.D. program and was established in memory of Ronald E. McNair, the African-American astronaut who died in the Challenger space shuttle accident. This internationally-renowned program is available to students at nearly 200 universities and consists of GRE preparation, summer research, and a chance to network with thousands of other Ph.D.-bound students. Congratulations to Joshua and Amber on their acceptance into the McNair Scholars program. [More about the McNair Scholars Program.]

The Undergraduate Exhibition will be held Wednesday, April 5, 2006, in the HUB-Robeson Center at University Park. This annual event is open to all Penn State undergraduate students, with entries judged in seven categories: Arts and Humanities (including Visual Arts), Engineering, Health and Life Sciences, Performance, Physical Sciences, Public Scholarship, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. The deadline for submitting entries is February 17, 2006. More information can be found at http://www.psu.edu/oue/exhibition.htm.

9th Annual Environmental Chemistry Student Symposium at Penn State to be held March 17 & 18, 2006. This student-run symposium is aimed at fostering interdisciplinary interaction and collaboration between environmental researchers at Penn State and local Universities. Poster and oral sessions are open to graduate and undergraduate students. For more information visit: http://www.essc.psu.edu/CECG_symposium

Mark your Calendar for Meteorology Career Days 2006. We've set the dates for Wed. April 5 and Thurs. April 6.

The University of Michigan Biological Station (UMBS) welcomes applications from students interested in participating in their Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) in Biosphere-Atmosphere studies. Students will get "hands-on" experience and training in field biology, atmospheric chemistry, and atmosphere-ecosystem interactions. Students who will be juniors or seniors in Fall of 2006 are eligible to apply. For more information [click here].

View the photos from the Fall 2005 Graduation Reception on December 17th. [View the Photo Gallery].

Udall Scholarships: In 2006, the Foundation expects to award 80 scholarships of up to $5000 and 50 honorable mentions of $350 on the basis of merit to sophomore and junior-level college students. Students must be nominated by their institution. Contact the Undergraduate Fellowships Office in 212 Boucke to apply for nomination. For more information about the Udall Scholarship, visit: http://www.udall.gov/index.htm. Campus deadline is February 1, 2006.

Become a student member of the AMS:
http://www.ametsoc.org/memb/generalrecruitnew2005.pdf

Applications are now available for 2006/2007 AMS Scholarships and Fellowships. For more information about these fellowships including deadlines, visit www.ametsoc.org/amsstudentinfo/scholfeldocs/index.html

Deadlines and Important Dates:

Wed. Jan 18 -- Regular Drop/Add Deadline
Mon. - Mon., Jan 2 - 23 -- Activate Intent to Graduate

SPRING 2006 COURSES

Meteo 480W: Radar Observations and Analysis (P. Markowski and Y. Richardson) [More]

Meteo 497A: Air Quality Forecasting (W. Ryan) [More]

Meteo 497B: Data Analysis in The Atmospheric Sciences [Meets TR 1:00 to 2:15 PM in 371 Willard. This course may be used as a substitute for Stat 301 or 401] (M. Mann) [More]

Meteo 581 Seminar Course: Tropospheric Topics (A. Thompson) [More]

Meteo 597E: Brown Bag Seminar Series [Cross-listed with Department of Geosciences.] (M. Mann). [More]


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