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Colloquium: There is no Department colloquium this week. The
Department's weekly colloquia schedule can be viewed by visiting:
http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/events/MeteoColloq.html
Ph.D.
Defense:
Jeremy
Ross will defend his Ph.D. thesis on Wednesday,
June 29, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. in the Alfred K. Blackadar Library
(529 Walker). The title of his talk is "Predicting the Future
from the Past--Digital Analog Forecasting in the 21st Century."
M.S.
Defense:
Jessica
Higgs will defend her M.S. thesis on Friday,
July 1 at 9:00 a.m. in the Alfred K. Blackadar Library
(529 Walker). The title of her talk is "A Study of the Evolution
of the Radius of Gale Force Winds."
Meteorology
alumnus establishes EMS Trustee Matching Scholarship.
James H. ('53, '55) and Joan E. Meyer have donated over $50,000
to establish a Trustee Scholarship to support undergraduate meteorology
students with need, who are pursuing studies in physical meteorology.
[More]
PSU
alumnus ('78), expert meteorologist, and competitive bodybuilder,
Joe Bastardi, recently won the Masters Division at the
U.S.A. Bodybuilding Championships and placed third in his class
in the Open Division. [Full
Story]
Altoona
Curve Game Outing: PSUBAMS officers are planning a department
outing to an Altoona Curve game on Thursday, September 1 (7:05 p.m.)
and Zack Byko (zmb102@psu.edu)
is still trying to estimate the number of tickets needed. Please
email him as soon as possible if you would like to attend so he
can order seats. Tickets will be approx. $5-7 depending on where
the seats are purchased and if you are a PSUBAMS member. You will
need to tell him in the email how many seats you need.

Colloquium: There is no Department colloquium this week. The
Department's weekly colloquia schedule can be viewed by visiting:
http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/events/MeteoColloq.html

Mark your calendar
for the Annual EMS Ice Cream Social to be held
on Thursday, July 28 at 2:00 p.m. in
the Walker Building Courtyard.
Meteorology
alumnus establishes EMS Trustee Matching Scholarship.
James H. ('53, '55) and Joan E. Meyer have donated over $50,000
to establish a Trustee Scholarship to support undergraduate meteorology
students with need, who are pursuing studies in physical meteorology.
[More]
All EMS alumni
and their families are invited for an "Arts Festival"
breakfast on Saturday, July 16 from
9-11 a.m. on the ground floor of Deike Building. Please reserve
in advance by contacting GEMS at 814-863-4667, gems@ems.psu.edu,
or by completing the [online
reservation form.] If you call or email GEMS, please provide
the number of adults and the number of children under 12 that will
be attending, as well as your graduation year and the department
you graduated from. The breakfast is free, but please reserve in
advance!

Monday, July
4 is a University holiday and offices will be closed that day.
Meteorology
Weather Camp is this week!
PSU
alumnus ('78), expert meteorologist, and competitive bodybuilder,
Joe Bastardi, recently won the Masters Division at the
U.S.A. Bodybuilding Championships and placed third in his class
in the Open Division. [Full
Story]
Alumnus Paul
Tag (‘66, ‘68, ‘77) has recently completed
his first novel, which was published by iUniverse. The novel, titled
Category 5, is an espionage thriller that revolves around
meteorology, and in particular, hurricane modification. Some of
the background and action in the story takes place at Penn State
during the early 1980s since the protagonist is a meteorologist
and a Penn State graduate. Four years ago Paul retired from his
career as a research meteorologist at the Naval Research Laboratory
in order to write fiction. Interested alumni can read more about
Paul and the novel by visiting: www.paulmarktag.com
or www.category5thenovel.com.
Penn
Stater Magazine Seeks Stories on Random Encounters Between Alumni:
Remember the time you bumped into some travelers at a roadside stop
in Austria who turned out to be fellow Penn Staters? The Penn Stater
wants to hear from you...[More]

University
Announces Change to Fall 2005 Semester Calendar.
Beginning fall semester 2005, the first day of classes (August 30)
will follow a TUESDAY class schedule. But, the Tuesday before the
Thanksgiving holiday (November 22) will follow a FRIDAY class schedule.
[See
full announcement.]
Virtual
Tour of Walker Building: Meteorology students, Thomas Harrington,
Kira Altmann, and Stephanie Miller prepare a video tour of Walker
Building as part of Meteo 483. [Take
the Virtual Tour] 
Archived News: The
weekly news is archived. See the link at the bottom of the
page to access the archives.
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Colloquium: There is no Department colloquium this week. The
Department's weekly colloquia schedule can be viewed by visiting:
http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/events/MeteoColloq.html
Altoona
Curve Game Outing: PSUBAMS officers are planning a department
outing to an Altoona Curve game on Thursday, September 1 (7:05 p.m.)
and Zack Byko (zmb102@psu.edu)
is still trying to estimate the number of tickets needed. Please
email him as soon as possible if you would like to attend so he
can order seats. Tickets will be approx. $5-7 depending on where
the seats are purchased and if you are a PSUBAMS member. You will
need to tell him in the email how many seats you need.
Ph.D.
Defense:
Jeremy
Ross will defend his Ph.D. thesis on Wednesday,
June 29, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. in the Alfred K. Blackadar Library
(529 Walker). The title of his talk is "Predicting the Future
from the Past--Digital Analog Forecasting in the 21st Century."
M.S.
Defense:
Jessica
Higgs will defend her M.S. thesis on Friday,
July 1 at 9:00 a.m. in the Alfred K. Blackadar Library
(529 Walker). The title of her talk is "A Study of the Evolution
of the Radius of Gale Force Winds."
Deadlines:
June
27 Monday—Final
Exams
June
29 Wednesday—Classes
begin for second six-week summer session.
July
1 Friday—last
date for a summer graduate to pass final doctoral defense
(dept. must return report form to Graduate Enrollment Services
immediately)
FALL
2005 COURSES
Meteo
418W: Topics in Mesoscale Meteorology (P. Knight) [More]
Meteo
532: Chemistry of the Atmosphere (A. Thompson) [More].
SPRING
2006 COURSES
Meteo
480W: Radar Observations and Analysis (P. Markowski and
Y. Richardson) [More]

Colloquium: There is no Department colloquium this week. The
Department's weekly colloquia schedule can be viewed by visiting:
http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/events/MeteoColloq.html
Altoona
Curve Game Outing: PSUBAMS officers are planning a department
outing to an Altoona Curve game on Thursday, September 1 (7:05 p.m.)
and Zack Byko (zmb102@psu.edu)
is still trying to estimate the number of tickets needed. Please
email him as soon as possible if you would like to attend so he
can order seats. Tickets will be approx. $5-7 depending on where
the seats are purchased and if you are a PSUBAMS member. You will
need to tell him in the email how many seats you need.
Deadlines:
June
27 Monday—Final
Exams
June
29 Wednesday—Classes
begin for second six-week summer session
FALL
2005 COURSES
Meteo
418W: Topics in Mesoscale Meteorology (P. Knight) [More]
Meteo
532: Chemistry of the Atmosphere (A. Thompson) [More].
SPRING
2006 COURSES
Meteo
480W: Radar Observations and Analysis (P. Markowski and
Y. Richardson) [More]

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