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UPCOMING EVENTS
- toPhD Thesis DefenseLeveraging Historical Observational Data and Climate Models to Understand Uncertainties in Global Climate Diagnostics and Regional Climate Impacts
- toPhD Thesis DefenseTying Large-Scale Meteorological Patterns to Mid-Atlantic Winter Extremes in CMIP6 Models using Self-Organizing Maps
- toMS Thesis DefenseEvaluating Data Assimilation and Microphysics Parameterization on the Prediction of Heavy Snowfall during East Coast Winter Storms
- toOral Comprehensive ExamExploring the Developmental Milestones of Supercell Thunderstorms from Convection Initiation to Maturity
- toMS Thesis DefenseHow the Vertical Distribution of Buoyancy Influences the Low-Level Mesocyclone of Supercell Storms
- toPhD Thesis DefenseConvection Initiation Over Coastal Regions: Supporting Environments and Physical Causes Over Coastal Texas
- toOral Comprehensive ExamImpacts of Microphysical Uncertainties on All-Sky Satellite Radiance Assimilation and Tropical Cyclone Intensity Predictability
PAST EVENTS
- toSpecial EventVirtual Career Day - Spring 2022 (March 22, 6-8 PM, via Zoom)
- toMeteorology Colloquium"What Sets the Latitudinal Precipitation Distribution?"
- toOral Comprehensive Exam"Convection Initiation over Coastal Regions: Supporting Environment and Physical Causes over Coastal Texas"
- toSpecial Event6-8 pm via Zoom
- toMeteorology Colloquium"Weather Warning Outreach and Communication in the 21st Century"
- toOral Comprehensive Exam"Improving a Diabatic Lagrangian Analysis Technique with Observations from Balloon-borne Sondes to Explore the Relationship Between Supercell Thermodynamics and Baroclinically Generated Circulation"
- toThesis Defense"Laboratory Measurements of Small Ice Crystal Growth Rates at Low Temperatures"
- toOral Comprehensive Exam"Assessing climate model applications at multiple spatial scales"
- toOral Comprehensive Exam"Examining Recent Surface Temperature Trends"
- toOral Comprehensive Exam"Leveraging Rossby wave breaking to understand mechanisms generating extreme weather in past and future climates"
- toOral Comprehensive ExamImproving Surface Flux and Boundary Layer Modeling with Land Surface Remote Sensing for State Air Quality Planning
- toMeteorology ColloquiumHuman Footprints in the Sky: Exploring the Impact of Land Use on the Boundary Layer and Beyond
- toKen Reeves Memorial Weather BriefingAssistant Teaching Professor, Exec. Producer of Weather World
- toMeteorology ColloquiumHuman Influence on the Large-Scale Atmospheric Flow in Recent Decades
- toKen Reeves Memorial Weather BriefingM.S. Graduate Student, Penn State Meteorology
- toTarbell Lecture in MeteorologyThe Earth System and its Many Scales: A View from Biosphere up to Atmosphere and Back Down Again
- toKen Reeves Memorial Weather BriefingAssistant Teaching Professor
- toThesis DefenseInvestigating the Characteristics and Dynamics of Convective Updrafts in Tropical Cyclone Rainbands
- toMeteorology ColloquiumAerosols and Droplets: Fundamental Particles in our Evolving World
- toQualifying ExamThe Scale Dependent Practical Estimates of Convection Velocity in Turbulent Canopy Flows
- toMeteorology ColloquiumDevelopments in Quantifying Uncertainty from Bayesian Convolutional Neural Networks as Applied to Synthetic Passive Microwave Retrievals
- toOral Comprehensive ExamInvestigating the Dimensionless Parameters Controlling Horizontal Convective Roll Aspect Ratios Over Land
- toKen Reeves Memorial Weather BriefingLead Meteorologist
- toMeteorology ColloquiumTropical Cyclones: Climate Change, ENSO and the Tropical Pacific
- toKen Reeves Memorial Weather BriefingResearcher, Penn State Meteorology
- toMeteorology ColloquiumWeather and Climate Simulation with State-of-the-Art Physics-Informed AI Algorithms
- toSpecial EventSharing Scientists' Stories: A Conversation with Meteorologist Biographers
- toKen Reeves Memorial Weather BriefingLecturer, Penn State Meteorology
- toKen Reeves Memorial Weather BriefingHydrologist/Hydrometeorologist
- Meteorology ColloquiumAerosols and Their Influence on Clouds
- toKen Reeves Memorial Weather BriefingPresident, Campus Weather Service
- toMeteorology ColloquiumIce Crystal Growth at Cirrus Temperatures: Measurements and New Theories
- toKen Reeves Memorial Weather BriefingThere will be no briefing on Monday, November 11th
- toMeteorology ColloquiumIntegration of Vantage Points, Programs, and Approaches for Space-Based Earth Remote Sensing
- toKen Reeves Memorial Weather BriefingPhD Student, Penn State Meteorology
- toPhD Thesis DefenseAssessing the Role of Parameterized Turbulence on Tropical Cyclones and the Mean Climate in the Community Earth System Model
- toMeteorology ColloquiumTop-Down and Bottom-Up Development of Climate Models
- toOral Comprehensive ExamAdvancing Methods for Source-Specific Quantification of Carbon Dioxide Fluxes in Urban Settings
- toMS Thesis DefenseRelating Polarimetric Radar Measurements to Quasi-Linear Convective System Cold Pool Properties and Damage Potential
- toOral Comprehensive ExamAssessing Urban Greening and Albedo Modification as Strategies to Mitigate Heat-Related deaths in Baltimore, Maryland
- toOral Comprehensive ExamImproving the Understanding of Snow Particles in the Eyewall and Rainbands of Hurricane Dorian Using Microwave Ice Scattering Databases for Various Microphysics Schemes
- toMeteorology ColloquiumImproving Mesoscale Forecasts of Winter Precipitation: Results from Stochastic Physics Experiments and Field Campaign Observations
- toOral Comprehensive ExamApplication and Analysis of a Novel Ice Crystal Trajectory Growth (ICTG) Model to a Tropical Cyclone Eyewall
- toOral Comprehensive Exam"Application of Advancements in Observation of the Planetary Boundary Layer Using Dual-Polarization Radars"
- toMeteorology ColloquiumU.S. Offshore Wind Metocean Conditions Characterization
- toOral Comprehensive ExamQuatifying Electrical Discharges and Their Impacts
- toOral Comprehensive ExamEvaluating and Expanding Statistical-Dynamical Downscaling Methods to Improve Landfalling Tropical Cyclone Risk Assessment
- toPhD Thesis DefenseAssimilating NASA Impacts Data for 7 February 2020 Storm to Improve WRF Winter Cyclone Prediction
- toSpecial EventHilton New Orleans Riverside
- toMeteorology ColloquiumThe Legacy of Dr. Warren M. Washington, the Climate Crisis, and the Changes in Late 21st Century Saharan Dust in North Africa
- toMeteorology ColloquiumCan AI Weather Models Predict Out-of-Distribution Gray Swan Tropical Cyclones?
- toKen Reeves Memorial Weather BriefingLead Meteorologist, NWS State College
- toMeteorology ColloquiumThe Tornado Outbreak of May 31, 1985: Looking Back at One of Pennsylvania's Deadliest Weather Events
- toKen Reeves Memorial Weather BriefingGraduate Student, Penn State
- toMeteorology ColloquiumThe JCSDA Community Radiative Transfer Model (CRTM)
- toKen Reeves Memorial Weather BriefingAssociate Professor, Penn State
- toPhD Thesis DefenseEvaluation of Urban Atmospheric Boundary Layer Simulations with Ground-Based Doppler Lidar
- toPhD Thesis DefenseLand and Ocean Contributions to United States Summertime Precipitation
- toMeteorology ColloquiumThe MONAN Program: Developing the Next Generation of Climate and Weather Forecasts for South America
- toQualifying ExamA Hybrid Theory for the Dimensional Growth and Hollowing of Ice Crystals
- toMeteorology ColloquiumCoastal Tropical Cyclone Activity Under Climate Change
- toKen Reeves Memorial Weather BriefingAssistant Teaching Professor, Penn State
- toMeteorology ColloquiumThe Weather of the Gettysburg Campaign
- toQualifying ExamAn Investigation of Subsiding Shells in Simulations of Tropical Thunderstorms
- toMeteorology ColloquiumSpring Break - No Colloquium
- toKen Reeves Memorial Weather BriefingWarning Coordination Meteorologist, NWS State College
- toMeteorology ColloquiumIntra-Urban Heat Variability in Baltimore City
- toMS Thesis DefenseProjecting Future Changes in Extratropical Transition of Atlantic Hurricanes in Earth System Models
- toKen Reeves Memorial Weather BriefingResearcher, Penn State University
- toMeteorology ColloquiumResolving Aerosole-Complexity: How Particle-Resolved Modeling Improves Aerosole-Climate Understanding
- toKen Reeves Memorial Weather BriefingAssistant Chief Broadcast Meteorologist, AccuWeather
- toKen Reeves Memorial Weather BriefingSenior Director, Forecast Operations, AccuWeather
- toOral Comprehensive ExamAdvancing Our Ability to Model the Surface-Atmosphere Interactions in Urban Environments: Model Development Informed Through Observations and High-Resolution Simulations
- toMeteorology ColloquiumLow-Frequency Gravity Waves: What Are They and How Do They Affect MCSs?
- toKen Reeves Memorial Weather BriefingDepartment Head, Penn State Meteorology
- toHussey Commemorative Lectureship in MeteorologyAnatomy of a Storm: Considering Form and Function in Tropical Cyclone Research
- toQualifying ExamAssessing WRF Model Performance in Simulating Wintertime Bay Breeze Dynamics Over Baltimore
- toMeteorology ColloquiumNew Insight Into Atmosphere-Wind Energy Interactions Via Virtual Lidar and Multiscale Modeling
- toOral Comprehensive ExamBetter Understand Hail Growth in Supercell Storms Via Numerical Modeling
NEWS
Penn State Sustainability has announced the 2025 recipients of its annual awards. These accolades, including the John Roe Sustainability Impact Award, the Student Sustainability Advisory Council Tree Award and the Pennsylvania Environmental Resource Consortium (PERC) Campus Sustainability Champion Award, commend the extraordinary contributions of students in spearheading sustainability initiatives.
David Titley, Penn State alum, retired U.S. Navy rear admiral and retired University professor, will give the commencement address for the spring 2025 baccalaureate degree commencement ceremony for the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences. The ceremony is scheduled for 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 10, in the Pegula Ice Arena on Penn State's University Park campus.
Penn State’s chapter of EnvironMentors held its annual research symposium on April 26 at the Pasquerilla Spiritual Center at Penn State University Park. The EnvironMentors program partners high school students with faculty and undergraduate student mentors in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) to plan and conduct environmental research projects. Students then present their results at the annual symposium.
To protect against rising sea levels in a warming world, coastal cities typically follow a standard playbook with various protective infrastructure options. For example, a seawall could be designed based on the latest climate projections, with the city officials then computing its cost-benefit ratio and proceeding to build, accordingly.
Penn State recognized 42 graduate students with annual University awards that celebrate students' impact in research, scholarship, teaching, outreach, mentoring and more. Meteorology and atmospheric science doctoral student Helen Kenion, won an Alumni Dissertation Award. Helen's dissertation presents and applies a novel method for measuring urban greenhouse gas emissions at the neighborhood scale. Her research addresses a critical gap due to the fact that urban areas are responsible for over half of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions, but direct emissions measurements in cities are rare. Policymakers rely on human activity-based emissions estimates, or emissions inventories, which often contain systematic errors and take years to complete. Atmospheric emissions estimates are essential to evaluate and improve inventories.
Jon Nese, teaching professor and associate head of the undergraduate program in meteorology and atmospheric science in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences (EMS), is the recipient of the 2025 Undergraduate Program Leadership Award. The award recognizes a faculty member who has demonstrated exemplary leadership benefiting a Penn State undergraduate degree program. Specifically, it recognizes those individuals who have major responsibilities for the delivery of undergraduate education within a unit and who are providing leadership that has transformed or revitalized the undergraduate program in some way.
The Penn State community is mourning the loss of Jenni Evans, professor emerita of meteorology and atmospheric science and director emerita of the Institute for Computational and Data Sciences, who died April 3 in her Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, home. She was 63.
Rainfall and long-term water availability in a region before a woman becomes pregnant and during pregnancy predicted future growth outcomes of children in Uganda, according to new research led by a team from the Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and the Penn State College of Medicine. Women living in an area that did not receive adequate rainfall or experienced drought were more likely to give birth to children who don’t grow at the expected rate for their age between birth and age five. Children who are under-nourished and behind in their growth are more susceptible to infections and may experience cognitive, physical and metabolic developmental impairments.
“There are so many ways to engage with the student body and support students when it comes to fostering a culture of belonging across STEM and academia,” Prince said. “There’s a lot of work to be done, but luckily we have a network of dedicated people. We’re working to make this culture a lasting and integral part of the academic experience.”
Guido Cervone, Penn State Institute for Computational and Data Sciences (ICDS) interim director and professor of geography and of meteorology and of atmospheric science, was recently named chair of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Annual Meeting program committee. As chair, Cervone will organize and coordinate AGU's Annual Meeting, which provides a platform for experts to share their scientific discoveries, and present their work through workshops, panels and townhalls.