For the week: March 28 — April 3, 2005

Random Fact of the Week:

Indiana County Pennsylvania is the Christmas Tree capital of the world.

Colloquia: This week's Department colloquium will be presented by Galen McKinley from the University of Wisconsin. His talk titled, "Air-sea CO2 Flux Variability: Ocean Models & Atmospheric Inversions" will be held on Thursday, March 31 at 4:00 p.m. in 112 Walker. The Department's weekly colloquia schedule can be viewed by visiting: http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/events/MeteoColloq.html

Prospective Graduate Student Visits:

Garrett Wedam will visit the Department this Wednesday, March 30.

Adrian Loftus will visit the Department this Thursday, March 31.

Karrie Long and Caren Fisher will visit the Department this Friday, April 1.

Mario Majcen will visit the Department next Wednesday, April 6.

The Chi Epsilon Pi Annual Spring Meteorology Banquet will take place at the Ramada Inn on Wednesday, April 20th. Cocktails will be available at 6:30 and buffet dinner will start at 7. Paul Knight and Fred Gadomski will speak about changes in the way meteorological information is communicated. Costs are Undergraduates $15; Graduates and Staff: $20; Faculty $25. Sign-up sheets will be posted by the elevator. Payment due John Stonitsch, Sam Perugini, or Steve Greenberg in Room 410 Walker by April 12.

NCAR/UCAR Junior Faculty Forum on Future Scientific Directions: July 27-29, 2005 at NCAR's Mesa Laboratory in Boulder, CO. The purpose of the forum is to bring together junior faculty and members of NCAR's Early Career Scientists Assembly (ECSA) for discussion on selected topics in the Geosciences while encouraging development of professional relationships between members of ECSA and non-tenured university faculty. Application Deadline is April 15, 2005. For more information visit: http://www.asp.ucar.edu/ecsa/announce.html

Colloquia: This week's Department colloquium will be presented by Galen McKinley from the University of Wisconsin. His talk titled, "Air-sea CO2 Flux Variability: Ocean Models & Atmospheric Inversions" will be held on Thursday, March 31 at 4:00 p.m. in 112 Walker. The Department's weekly colloquia schedule can be viewed by visiting: http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/events/MeteoColloq.html

NCAR Announces a Summer Colloquium on Space Weather to be held 31 May - 10 June 2005 in Boulder, CO. Applications and recommendations must be received by March 31, 2005. For more information visit: http://www.asp.ucar.edu/colloquium/2005/

Hosler Oak to Bear Witness at The Arboretum at Penn State. The first tree to be planted at the Arboretum at Penn State was planted in honor of Dr. Charles Hosler and his late wife Anna Rosa. The tree, named "the witness tree" is a 35-40 year old white oak that was donated by Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences alumnus George Biemesderfer. For pictures and the full story visit the EMS Dean Files [EMS Dean Files ]

View the Photo Gallery from Meteorology poEMS! [View Gallery ]

The Chi Epsilon Pi Annual Spring Meteorology Banquet will take place at the Ramada Inn on Wednesday, April 20th. Cocktails will be available at 6:30 and buffet dinner will start at 7. Paul Knight and Fred Gadomski will speak about changes in the way meteorological information is communicated. Costs are Undergraduates $15; Graduates and Staff: $20; Faculty $25. Sign-up sheets will be posted by the elevator. Payment due John Stonitsch, Sam Perugini, or Steve Greenberg in Room 410 Walker by April 12.

The Ninth Annual Ohio Severe Weather Symposium will be held on Friday, April 15th and is free and open to the public. Speakers include Dr. Louis Uccellini, Dr. Harold Brooks, Dr. Josh Wurman, among others. [More info ]

An article highlighting Penn State Meteorology alumnus, David Brown ('99 B.S.), appeared in The Portsmouth Herald and the Seacoast Online on Sunday, March 6. [ Full article]

Meteorology Instructor, Steve Seman was selected to introduce Graham Spanier in the presentation of the 2003 class gift (a historical mural in the HUB-Robeson Center) on Tuesday, February 22. View the Department of Meteorology Photo Gallery [View Gallery ] of the event and visit Penn State Live for a full story.

Penn State Meteorology alums--now graduate students at the University of Colorado--co-author an article in the January/February issue of Weatherwise. Joel Gratz, Erik Noble, and Ryan Church combine efforts in a policy class at the University of Colorado to produce "Safeguarding the Spectator."
[Read the full article]

The WISE Institute and GWIS (Graduate Women in Science) are soliciting two couples to participate in the panel discussion of "Balancing Your Career with Family" on April 15, 2005 during the VOICES Conference. Interested couples should contact the WISE Institute at 865-3342 or e-mail nap2@psu.edu for more information.

Meteorology faculty member, Ken Davis, and several other members of EMS are part of a team of athletes who will be participating in the 2005 Boston Marathon to help out a charitable cause: supporting those in the Centre Region without access to affordable health insurance. If you'd like to help raise funds for the 2005 Centre Volunteers in Medicine (CVIM) Boston Marathon Challenge visit: http://cvim.net/web/bostonmarathon.html. See the full story on Penn State Live: http://live.psu.edu/story/10226

The Climate Prediction Center (NCEP) has asked the PA State Climatology Office to host the 30th Annual Meeting of the Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop in the Fall of 2005. The meeting will be held at the Nittany Lion Inn from Monday through Friday, October 17-21, 2005. The link to this year's meeting, which was held in Madison, WI, can be found by visiting: http://www.meteor.wisc.edu/calendar/content/cdwkshp.html

Please consider attending next Fall's meeting and encouraging your students to get involved as well. There will be daily poster sessions (about 25 new posters each day) and presentations (about 50 total) on a wide range of climate prediction research matters. Paul Knight is coordinating the "hosting" with CPC and would be glad to answer any questions regarding the event.

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Colloquia: This week's Department colloquium will be presented by Galen McKinley from the University of Wisconsin. His talk titled, "Air-sea CO2 Flux Variability: Ocean Models & Atmospheric Inversions" will be held on Thursday, March 31 at 4:00 p.m. in 112 Walker. The Department's weekly colloquia schedule can be viewed by visiting: http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/events/MeteoColloq.html

Interested in Teaching Meteo 003 this fall? Per the March 26 e-mail from Dr. Shirer, interested graduate students for teaching Meteo 003 in the fall, should first get approval from their thesis adviser and then contact Dr. Shirer and provide him with a nomination letter from your adviser and a copy of your resume that should highlight the teaching experience you now have. Please apply for the fall opportunity by April 15, 2005. By the end of the spring semester, a decision will be made on who will be teaching the two sessions in the fall.

EMS Graduate Students Award Reception and Social: Eric Barron, Alan Scaroni, and the EMS Graduate Student Council will host the inaugural EMS Graduate Students Award Reception and Social on Thursday, April 14, 2005 from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. in Robb Hall, Hintz Family Alumni Center. Graduate students should make their reservations for this event with Deb Sipe by Wednesday, April 6.

Prospective Graduate Student Visits:

Garrett Wedam will visit the Department this Wednesday, March 30.

Adrian Loftus will visit the Department this Thursday, March 31.

Karrie Long and Caren Fisher will visit the Department this Friday, April 1.

Mario Majcen will visit the Department next Wednesday, April 6.

Congratulations to Matt Coleman who won first place for the Physical Sciences category at the Annual Graduate Exhibition! The exhibition is in its 20th year and took place Friday, March 18 and Sunday, March 20, 2005. [View the winning poster (Requires Microsoft PowerPoint to view.)]

The University's Spring Career Day at the Bryce Jordan Center will be held on April 5 from 2-7 p.m. More information can be found by visiting: http://www.fars.sa.psu.edu/Spring/.

Chi Epsilon Pi Initiation: The Spring 2005 Chi Epsilon Pi Initiation will be held on Monday, April 4th at 7 p.m. in room 105 Walker. The meeting will consist of the formal invitation ceremony as well as the standard "game." Pizza, soda and dessert will be provided. Sign ups will be posted near the elevators.

2005 National Weather Association (NWA) Scholarships are available for graduate and undergraduate students! Apply by April 15.
[More info ]

The next Ph.D. Candidacy Exam will be given on May 16 and 17, 2005. Students who intend on taking this exam should sign up by Friday, April 15, 2005 by sending Dr. Shirer an e-mail (hns@psu.edu). Please include the following information:

Name
Adviser
E-mail Address
Office Address

Dr. Shirer will hold a meeting in late April or early May 2005 with those students taking the next exam to talk about logistics and to answer any questions the students might have.

The Chi Epsilon Pi Annual Spring Meteorology Banquet will take place at the Ramada Inn on Wednesday, April 20th. Cocktails will be available at 6:30 and buffet dinner will start at 7. Paul Knight and Fred Gadomski will speak about changes in the way meteorological information is communicated. Costs are Undergraduates $15; Graduates and Staff: $20; Faculty $25. Sign-up sheets will be posted by the elevator. Payment due John Stonitsch, Sam Perugini, or Steve Greenberg in Room 410 Walker by April 12.

PSUBAMS Events:

Bowling/Billiards Outing (Thursday, April 7 at 8 p.m.). Signups will be at the elevators or in the Weather Station

T-Shirt Design Contest (entries due by Monday April 4 at noon) Email your entries to Joe Munchak (sjm297@psu.edu) or put them in the envelope in the Weather Station.

Nominating Period for Officers (ends Thursday April 14) Nomination box is at the entrance of the Weather Station. Nominations will also be accepted via email to Joe Munchak (sjm297@psu.edu)

Final PSUBAMS Meeting Thursday, April 21 in 26 Hosler in the evening; exact time TBA. The guest speaker will be Keith Seitter, Executive Director of the AMS and PSU Meteorology alumnus.

The 8th Annual Environmental Chemistry Symposium will be held from April 1-2, 2005 in EES Building. Call for Abstracts deadline is March 4. Grads and undergrads in all areas of science are encouraged to participate. Cash awards! For questions or to submit an abstract, visit: http://www.essc.psu.edu/CECG_symposium.

Deadlines:

April 18 Monday—last date for spring graduate to submit final thesis to the Thesis Office
or upload final eTD to the eTD Web site

FALL 2005 COURSES

Meteo 418W: Topics in Mesoscale Meteorology (P. Knight) [More]

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

Meteo 597B: Advanced Oceanography: The Ocean's Role in Climate Change (D. Seidov) [More]

Chi Epsilon Pi Initiation: The Spring 2005 Chi Epsilon Pi Initiation will be held on Monday, April 4th at 7 p.m. in room 105 Walker. The meeting will consist of the formal invitation ceremony as well as the standard "game." Pizza, soda and dessert will be provided. Sign ups will be posted near the elevators.

Colloquia: This week's Department colloquium will be presented by Galen McKinley from the University of Wisconsin. His talk titled, "Air-sea CO2 Flux Variability: Ocean Models & Atmospheric Inversions" will be held on Thursday, March 31 at 4:00 p.m. in 112 Walker. The Department's weekly colloquia schedule can be viewed by visiting: http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/events/MeteoColloq.html

Undergraduate Research Exhibition Set for April 5 and 6: The 2005 Undergraduate Exhibition will be held April 5 and 6 in the HUB-Robeson Center's Alumni Hall. The exhibition will include poster exhibits featuring approximately 70 diverse research projects that will displayed from 12:30-4:30 p.m on April 5 and from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on April 6. More than $2,500 in prizes will be awarded recognizing outstanding projects selected by teams of faculty and student judges. For more info visit: http://www.shc.psu.edu/exhibition/

The University's Spring Career Day at the Bryce Jordan Center will be held on April 5 from 2-7 p.m. More information can be found by visiting: http://www.fars.sa.psu.edu/Spring/.

PSUBAMS Events:

Bowling/Billiards Outing (Thursday, April 7 at 8 p.m.). Signups will be at the elevators or in the Weather Station

T-Shirt Design Contest (entries due by Monday April 4 at noon) Email your entries to Joe Munchak (sjm297@psu.edu) or put them in the envelope in the Weather Station.

Nominating Period for Officers (ends Thursday April 14) Nomination box is at the entrance of the Weather Station. Nominations will also be accepted via email to Joe Munchak (sjm297@psu.edu)

Final PSUBAMS Meeting Thursday, April 21 in 26 Hosler in the evening; exact time TBA. The guest speaker will be Keith Seitter, Executive Director of the AMS and PSU Meteorology alumnus.

2005 National Weather Association (NWA) Scholarships are available for graduate and undergraduate students! Apply by April 15. [More info]

The Chi Epsilon Pi Annual Spring Meteorology Banquet will take place at the Ramada Inn on Wednesday, April 20th. Cocktails will be available at 6:30 and buffet dinner will start at 7. Paul Knight and Fred Gadomski will speak about changes in the way meteorological information is communicated. Costs are Undergraduates $15; Graduates and Staff: $20; Faculty $25. Sign-up sheets will be posted by the elevator. Payment due John Stonitsch, Sam Perugini, or Steve Greenberg in Room 410 Walker by April 12.

The WISE Institute announces Lockheed Martin Scholarships for Women. Lockheed Martin has ten $1,000 scholarships available to undergraduate women students in their 4th or 5th semester at Penn State (as defined by Senate Policy 37-70) in Fall Semester 2005. Application deadline is Monday, April 4. For more information visit: http://www.equity.psu.edu/wise/assets/pdfs/lm_scholarshipsposter_05.pdf

The 8th Annual Environmental Chemistry Symposium will be held from April 1-2, 2005 in EES Building. Call for Abstracts deadline is March 4. Grads and undergrads in all areas of science are encouraged to participate. Cash awards! For questions or to submit an abstract, visit: http://www.essc.psu.edu/CECG_symposium.

Deadlines:
Fri, April 8: Late drop deadline

FALL 2005 COURSES

Meteo 418W: Topics in Mesoscale Meteorology (P. Knight) [More]

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

Meteo 597B: Advanced Oceanography: Ocean's Role in Climate Change (D. Seidov) [More]


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