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National Tornado Experiment to Begin in May
Preliminary results from V2 are scheduled for presentation at Penn State University during fall 2009.
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Meteorology faculty member contributes to NASA-funded Severe Space Weather Events report
 
Climate change show features Penn State faculty
 
"Weather watchers travel to conference"
--from the Daily Collegian Online, February 3, 2009
Anne Thompson new head of Center for Environmental Chemistry and Geochemistry (CECG)
Professor Anne Thompson (Meteorology, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences) is the new director of the CECG with Ming Tien (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Eberly College of Science) serving as the new associate director.
Three new faculty join Penn State Meteorology
 
Aijun Deng and David Stauffer win award for "Outstanding Scientific Contribution"
Dr. Stauffer and his research group presented a total of eleven papers at the Chemical and Biological Defense, Physical Science and Technology Conference, November 17 - 21 2008, in New Orleans, LA.
"Sea level rise alters Bay's salinity"
Research by Dr. Ray Najjar and colleagues at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science focuses on the Chesapeake Bay.
Associate Professor, Paul Markowski, awarded the 2009 AMS Editor's Award
 
Prof. Fuqing Zhang awarded AMS 2009 Clarence L. Meisinger Award
Professor Fuqing Zhang has been awarded the AMS 2009 Clarence L. Meisinger Award for "for outstanding contributions to mesoscale dynamics, predictability, and ensemble data assimilation."
Michael Mann and Lee Kump author new book: "Dire Predictions: Understanding Global Warming"
In this new book, Profs. Michael Mann and Lee Kump "digest the most recent IPCC reports into easily understood, sometimes amusing explanations and illustrations."
Dennis and Joan Thomson endow a Distinguished Graduate Fellowship in Meteorology.
"Dennis and Joan Thomson, both Penn State faculty members since 1970, have long been known for their commitment to students."
1998 Alumnus Receives AMS Houghton Award
 
Meteorology alumnus releases second novel
 
Penn State Meteorology celebrates 50 years on TV
Long before The Weather Channel, when TV news was in black and white and only 15 minutes each evening, Penn State's Department of Meteorology began broadcasting local weather to central Pennsylvania farmers and residents. Fifty years later, Penn State meteorologists are still providing weather information to the entire Commonwealth via the Pennsylvania Cable Network and to dozens of U.S. cities through Weather World alumni working at TV stations.
A Saturday Morning Profile of Christian Boris: "The Joys and Pitfalls Of Being Central Oregon's Weatherman"
 
Jon Nese receives GEMS Alumni Achievement Award
 
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