This section includes an overview of computing facilities, a large section of frequently asked computing questions, and contact information for the meteorology computing group.
We have labs to study air precipitation and chemistry and cloud and aerosol experimentation among others. Explore our facilities such as the Penn State lightning cluster mapper; a mobile research trailer used for satellite validation, air quality monitoring, and investigations of pollution transport and deposition; and a network of field sites in northern Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan called ChEAS.
This is where you will find information about our weather station (The Joel N. Myers Weather Center), our physical meteorology laboratory, our sound-proof radio broadcast booth, our tv studio, and all other teaching facilities in the Department of Meteorology.
Password required. Meteorology faculty, staff, and graduate students can add events, but please see a staff member in the Meteorology main office to change or delete an event.
Students who have been accepted into the graduate program should enter here for pertinent information that will aid in a smooth transition to the Penn State Department of Meteorology. (login required)