The latest Journal of Operational Meteorology article is here!
🗞 Title: Performance of NCEP Operational Model Products as “Contestants” in a University Weather Forecasting Contest
���️ Authors: Lanicci, J. M., J. T. McLeod, and J. Wiley
💻Link: https://t.co/VPgjf7rcc7
🚨The deadline to submit nominations for our Annual Awards is TONIGHT at 11:59 PM Central! 🚨
Nominate individuals/teams/organizations whose outstanding efforts in operational meteorology/related sciences deserve special recognition!
More details here: https://t.co/bT1qYRRXZ7
We invite you to nominate individuals, teams, or organizations whose outstanding efforts in operational meteorology and related sciences deserve special recognition!
The nomination deadline for 2026 consideration is Tuesday, June 2!
More details here: https://t.co/bT1qYRRXZ7
The National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention has designated the Friday before Memorial Day as “Don’t Fry Day” to encourage everyone to sun safely as they head outdoors. Protect yourself and those you love by wearing your sunscreen every day!
#DontFryDay
The National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention has designated the Friday before Memorial Day as “Don’t Fry Day” to encourage everyone to sun safely as they head outdoors. Protect yourself and those you love by wearing your sunscreen every day!
#DontFryDay
☀️ Today in Utqiagvik (the northernmost city in the United States), the sun rose above the horizon at 2:57 AM and won’t set again for 84 straight days or until August 2nd! Here's a look at a timelapse showing the sunset and sunrise this morning. #akwx
📅 Celebrating #NationalMeteorologistsDay🌪️
After Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Ted Fujita studied patterns of destruction left behind by catastrophe.
He later conducted groundbreaking research into tornadoes, downbursts, and severe storm damage.
#Meteorology#SevereWeather#Tornado
I remember rehearsing for this bit on the sidewalk outside of the Tonight Show with @billyjoel and his band. I asked him, “Should we just do The Lion Sleeps Tonight?” There were two other songs. He said, “Well let’s just try it now with my band.” And that turned into three doo-wop songs on an NYC street corner. And THAT turned into this bit. Happy birthday to the one and only.
NASA just shared the most detailed view of Moon in its true & natural color and breaking the internet.
Just look at the detail here, this whole view is over 705 GB.
Tomorrow is National Meteorologists Day.
Take a moment to recognize the scientists behind the forecast.
https://t.co/jIwFiOSZCA
#NationalMeteorologistsDay
Pioneers like William Hallet Greene helped break barriers in meteorology—but there’s still more progress to be made.
May 9 is National Meteorologists Day—a day to celebrate the scientists behind the forecast and the ongoing effort to build a stronger, more inclusive future.