Meteo Colloquium
Evaluating and improving short-term forecasts of the Arctic ocean-sea ice-atmosphere coupled system using process relationships from the MOSAiC campaign
Meteo Colloquium
Evaluating and improving short-term forecasts of the Arctic ocean-sea ice-atmosphere coupled system using process relationships from the MOSAiC campaign
Ken Reeves Weather Briefing
Meteorologist, AccuWeather
Qualifying Exam
"Assessing the sensitivity of the tropical cyclone boundary layer to the parameterization of momentum flux in the Community Earth System Model"
Meteo Colloquium
Co-spectral budgets link energy distributions in eddies to bulk flow properties
Qualifying Exam
"Developing an Artificially Intelligent System to Assist in the Tornado Warning Decision Process"
Thesis Defense Event
"Tropical cyclogenesis and its relation to interactions between African easterly waves and Mesoscale convective systems"
Grad Talk
"Improving the Analyses and Forecasts of Tropical Convection using Geostationary Satellite Infrared Observations: Applications and Potential Algorithm Improvements"
For as long as he can remember, Christopher Tate, the senior majoring in meteorology and atmospheric science was fascinated with the weather.
Volcanic eruptions, not natural variability, were the cause of an apparent "Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation,"
Burning fossil fuels has long powered world economies while contributing to air pollution and the buildup of greenhouse gases.
Jon Nese, host of Penn State’s “Weather World,” says you can trace the roots of a longtime partnership with the astronomy and astrophysics department to the ancient Greek meaning of the word “meteorology.”
Since 1890, the National Weather Service has relied on a network of volunteer observers.
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Increasing ambient temperature is a major stressor to bees and a potential driver of pollinator decline. The video features the research done by an Entomology doctoral student Laura Jones, who is investigating the impact of environmental warming on bee pollinators. The IEE-funded collaborative project is under the leadership of Dr. Margarita Lopez-Uribe (https://lopezuribelab.com/). METEO Professor Jose D. Fuentes is collaborating with the Entomology team to investigate how microclimatic temperature variations impact thermal tolerance in bees. The team is currently manufacturing devices to do thermal tolerance assays of bees that will inform about the resilience of pollinators to climate change.
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