Dr. Jenni Evans has been recognized by the Women in
the Sciences and Engineering Institute with an Outstanding
Service Award. [Full
Story from Penn State Live]
M.S. Thesis Defense: Brian Monahan will defend
his M.S. thesis titled "The Interaction of Boundary Layer
Convergence Lines with Background Convection on 15 June 2002
During IHOP," on Friday, May 5, 2006
at 1:00 p.m. in 529 Walker Building.
May poEMS: The final poEMS of the academic
year will be held this Friday, May 5,
2006 at 2:30 p.m. in the EMS Museum on the ground floor
of Deike Building and will be hosted by the director and staff
of the EMS Museum.
Todd Miner is seeking support in raising money for
Leukemia and Lymphoma. This June he'll be competing
in a triathlon in Philadelphia to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma
Society. As part of his commitment, he needs to raise $3000
and could definitely use your help!
If you missed the Department's Annual Spring Banquet
held on April 18, 2006, view some photos and see the impressive
list of student awards and fellowships for the 2005-2006 academic
year! [View
Photos]
Penn State Meteorology student and Schreyer Honors scholar,
Zachary Lebo, has garnered a prestigious Barry M. Goldwater
Scholarship for 2006-2007. Zachary is one of three
students (one an honorable mention) to be recognized with this
scholarship from Penn State and among only 323 recipients nationwide
for the 2006-2007academic year. The scholarship was created
by Congress to honor Sen. Barry M. Goldwater and to promote
the study of the sciences, mathematics and engineering. Congratulations
Zack! For more information visit: [Barry
M. Goldwater Scholar Press Release][Penn
State Live Press Release]
The 5th Annual Earth System Modeling Framework (ESMF)
Community Meeting will be held at the Sheraton Inner
Harbor Hotel in Baltimore, MD on Tuesday, May 23. For more information
on this meeting, please visit: http://www.esmf.ucar.edu
Fundamentals of Atmospheric Radiation: An Introduction
with 400 Problemsby Craig F. Bohren and Eugene
E. Clothiaux is now available as a pre-release at Amazon.com.
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].
May poEMS: The final poEMS of the academic
year will be held this Friday, May 5,
2006 at 2:30 p.m. in the EMS Museum on the ground floor
of Deike Building and will be hosted by the director and staff
of the EMS Museum.
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.
IN THE NEWS:
The Express newspaper of
Lock Haven, PA recently published an old photo from 1963
of the purchase of a Piper Twin Comanche aircraft by the Department
of Meteorology for use in upper air research. Dr. Hosler, who
was Department Head at the time, and alumnus D. Ray Booker are
pictured in the photograph. [View
Photograph]
A Mexican newspaper, Gaceta, featured a story
on the international pollution study, MILAGRO, that
William Brune and Anne Thompson are involved in this Spring.
The first phase this project involved a pollution study in Mexico
City in March. William Brune is serving as Co-Mission Scientist
for the C-130 aircraft involved in this study. You'll need to
brush up on your Spanish to read this one! [View
article].
"Taking it to the Extreme" -- PSU
meteorology student, Brian Clark, climbs to
new heights with internship at the Mt. Washington Weather Observatory
[Read
Article]
The NWS in State College
has moved to their new offices. Please note their new address
and phone:
National Weather Service
328 Innovation Blvd., Suite 330
State College, PA 16803
Phone: 814-231-2400
Archived News: The
weekly news is archived. See the link at the bottom of the
page to access the archives.
If you missed the Department's Annual Spring Banquet
held on April 18, 2006, view some photos and see the impressive
list of student awards and fellowships for the 2005-2006 academic
year! [View
Photos]
M.S. Thesis Defense: Brian Monahan will defend
his M.S. thesis titled "The Interaction of Boundary Layer
Convergence Lines with Background Convection on 15 June 2002
During IHOP," on Friday, May 5, 2006
at 1:00 p.m. in 529 Walker Building.
The 5th Annual Earth System Modeling Framework (ESMF)
Community Meeting will be held at the Sheraton Inner
Harbor Hotel in Baltimore, MD on Tuesday, May 23. For more information
on this meeting, please visit: http://www.esmf.ucar.edu
Graduating Students: Just a reminder to all
graduating students to turn in your keys to Rhonda Spychalski
before you leave campus!
Todd Miner is seeking support in raising money for
Leukemia and Lymphoma. This June he'll be competing
in a triathlon in Philadelphia to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma
Society. As part of his commitment, he needs to raise $3000
and could definitely use your help!
Dissertation Medal in Applied Climatology for 2006.
This inaugural medal will be awarded by the American
Association of State Climatologists. To be considered, a nominee's
Ph.D. must have been awarded within three calendar years prior
to the award submission date (May 15,
2006.) [More
info]
Ankur Desai has been offered and has accepted an NCAR
Advanced Study Program (ASP) Postdoctoral Fellowship
beginning mid-August 2006. Congratulations Ankur!
Graduating Students:GEMS (Graduates
of Earth and Mineral Sciences) is hosting a reception
prior to the undergraduate commencement on Friday, May 12 from
5:00-7:00p.m. in Alumni Hall at the HUB for all EMS Spring 2006
graduates. If you and your families have time, please join them.
Raymond J. Ban, Executive Vice President of The Weather Channel
(and EMS alumnus) is the undergraduate commencement speaker.
He will also be attending the pre-commencement reception, so
plan to attend and meet Mr. Ban!
Also, The Graduate School and the Graduate School Alumni
Society will be hosting a reception prior to Graduate
Commencement on Sunday, May 14 from 2:00-3:30p.m. in the Kern
Graduate Building Lobby. Attendance at this event requires reservation
at https://secure.gradsch.psu.edu/commencement/
Deadlines and Important Dates:
Mon-Fri, May 1-5 -- Final Exams
Fri-Sun, May 12-14, Commencement
NEW! FALL 2006 COURSES
Meteo 440W: Principles of Atmospheric Measurement
[More]
Meteo 474:Computer Methods for Meteorological
Analysis and Forecasting (G. Young) [More]
Graduating Seniors: Just a reminder to all
graduating seniors to turn in your keys and to pick up your
graduation packet from Rhonda Spychalski in 502 Walker.
Zachary Byko has recently learned that he
is the recipient of a 2006/2007 AMS/Industry/Government Graduate
Fellowship. This prestigious award comes with a stipend of $22,000
for the 2006/2007 academic year. Congratulations Zack!
Graduating Students:GEMS (Graduates
of Earth and Mineral Sciences) is hosting a reception
prior to the undergraduate commencement on Friday, May 12 from
5:00-7:00p.m. in Alumni Hall at the HUB for all EMS Spring 2006
graduates. If you and your families have time, please join them.
Raymond J. Ban, Executive Vice President of The Weather Channel
(and EMS alumnus) will be the commencement speaker. He will
also be attending the pre-commencement reception, so plan to
attend and meet Mr. Ban!
If you missed the Department's Annual Spring Banquet
held on April 18, 2006, view some photos and see the impressive
list of student awards and fellowships for the 2005-2006 academic
year! [View
Photos]
Student Career Experience Program positions
at the Meteorological Development Lab located in Silver Spring,
MD. Please visit the following website for details about this
COOP opportunity: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/mdl/coop/coop.htm
Penn State Meteorology student and Schreyer Honors scholar,
Zachary Lebo, has garnered a prestigious Barry M. Goldwater
Scholarship for 2006-2007. Zachary is one of three
students (one an honorable mention) to be recognized with this
scholarship from Penn State and among only 323 recipients nationwide
for the 2006-2007academic year. The scholarship was created
by Congress to honor Sen. Barry M. Goldwater and to promote
the study of the sciences, mathematics and engineering. Congratulations
Zack! For more information visit: [Barry
M. Goldwater Scholar Press Release][Penn
State Live Press Release]
Todd Miner is seeking support in raising money for
Leukemia and Lymphoma. This June he'll be competing
in a triathlon in Philadelphia to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma
Society. As part of his commitment, he needs to raise $3000
and could definitely use your help!
Plan Ahead for Meteo 414! I thought I would
give you some advanced notice concerning our plans for Meteo
414, Mesoscale Meteorology. By Spring '07 we are planning to
schedule the course in a newly renovated room on the first floor
of Walker that will have a maximum capacity of 36 students.
This spring we were able to accommodate 40 students in the course,
but we will not be able to do so in the future. If you were
planning to take the course in Spring '07, but could take it
in Fall '06, then please do so as there are currently spaces
available. We wish to make the course available to each of you
who wants to take it, but to ensure that you are able to register
for the course, we ask that you plan ahead and take it at the
earliest possible time in which there are openings in the class.
Sincerely, Professor Shirer
An REU for an NSF project on Information Markets in
Weather is available for a meteorology undergraduate student
for academic year 2006-07. The REU student will help
operate markets on high and low temperatures and precipitation
levels in various cities, and will likely learn a great deal
about the interaction between weather and financial markets.
Potential research topics include how weather markets react
to new information, and how strategies of traders differ. Interested
students should send their transcripts and a statement of interest,
to Dr. Kleit, 503 Walker, ANK1@psu.edu.
Junior Meteorology student, Steven Greybush, has been
accepted into NCAR's Undergraduate Leadership Workshop
to be held in Boulder, Colorado from June 19-23, 2006. The purpose
of the workshop is to inform students about exciting research
and career opportunities in the atmospheric and related sciences.
The five-day program will establish informal dialogue between
students and research scientists as the students explore the
laboratories, instrumentation, and computing facilities that
support studies on weather, climate change, solar dynamics,
the Sun-Earth system, and impacts of severe weather and climate
change on societies around the world.
If you are doing internship this semester or this summer
and need a letter from the Department to the company hosting
the internship, please see Rhonda Spychalski in 502 Walker.
She can provide you with the letter you need.
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.]
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