🚨🚨The 41st International Conference on Radar Meteorology is heading north to Toronto, Canada! We can't wait to discuss recent advancements in radar meteorology over double-doubles and poutine with everyone!🚨🚨
Attention students! 🚨
The Radar STAC is looking for TWO student members! We are looking for students who are passionate about radar meteorology and have ideas to increase student engagement within the radar community.
Apply by September 27th: https://t.co/Tzyx3OpdbS
Had a great time with the University at Albany NASA NEBP team in Moriarty, NM! The eclipse was nothing short of awesome. Thankful for this unique experience! 🌒🌌 #NMwx
Check out the first three parts of our series of papers on orographic updrafts sampled during SNOWIE! Big thanks to everyone who helped make this work possible!
We're delighted to introduce our Keynote speakers, Workshop leaders, and more for MSCAR 2022! Abstract submissions are now open at https://t.co/ki7tgIXHcO. Registration will open very soon, so stay tuned! RT and spread the word!
For atmospheric scientists, winter weather is great for research.
Grad students Andrew Janiszeski & Troy Zaremba and professor Bob Rauber launched and tracked weather balloons in a blizzard.
The goal: to gather storm data in tandem with NASA
❄️ https://t.co/tJuYaG2GVl
One team launched weather balloons in blizzard conditions, collecting data that may help advance the future of snowstorm prediction. 🎈❄
Read about their experiments in the latest @NASAExpeditions blog post. 👉 https://t.co/9LvcDIzDag
Time is running out to submit an abstract for the 5th Annual Midwest Student Conference on Atmospheric Research! We have an exciting lineup of keynote speakers, workshops, a virtual DOW open house, graduate school fair, and photo contest! Don't miss out! https://t.co/ki7tgIXHcO