We are extremely excited to announce…
Great Lakes Atmospheric Science Symposium 2025!
It will be on November 8th.
Stay tuned for more updates, as this is just the start!
#glass2025
We are also having a poster session during our G.L.A.S.S. So if you want to show off your work, but have a bit of stage fright, you can submit an abstract for a poster session instead!
We are still interested in a few more posters!
This is your last reminder that GLASS registration is due TOMORROW! Any registration post October 24th will be subject to a price increase!
It is also your LAST chance to submit an abstract! If you send an abstract after tomorrow, we will not be accepting it.
ATTENTION: We have pushed back our GLASS deadline to October 24th.
If you haven’t registered yet, please do! It’s a great networking event, and if you want to, show off your own work by submitting an abstract! (Abstract deadline is also the 24th).
Want to try out forecasting for fun?
Well do we have the perfect thing for you! This is our annual GLASS forecasting challenge. Experienced or new to the field, you are more than welcome to join!
The prize is an awesome custom made tornado trophy.
Link is down below.
We are officially less than a month away from our registration deadline for G.L.A.S.S. 2025!
We will be holding an info and registration session tonight in Shineman 380 at 7:00.
See you guys there!
Chased with a few friends in the MRGL risk in New York and got some insane storms today.
Had a tornado warning and the highest possible warning for a thunderstorm.
Wasn’t expecting what happened today!
#stormchasing#wx#newyork#storms#supercell#thunderstorm
We are glad to announce we have all of the official details to our annual G.L.A.S.S. conference!
Want to present a research you’ve been doing? Want to just hang and chat about the weather? Register and get your ticket today!
Hope to see all of you there!
#glass2025
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