Some thoughts on our crazy winter weather!

What do these four photos have in common?

 

 

Well, for one thing, they were all taken within about the last week, indicating the wide variety of extreme weather being experience across the globe!

While we in California are enjoying warm dry beach weather (upper left), folks back east are experiencing bone-chilling cold (upper right). At the same time, wave after wave of rain is lashing Great Britain (lower left), and Australia is sweltering under a heatwave (lower right).

What’s going on??? Click here for some thoughts!!

 

Grad student wins “Best Paper” prize!

Congratuations to MS student Braniff Davis! Braniff recently won the Best Student Presentation award at the American Meteorological Society’s 10th Symposium on Fire and Forest Meteorology. He presented his paper, “Photogrammetric Analysis of a Fire Front Passage with Doppler Wind Lidar,” at this year’s meeting in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The award comes with a year’s subscription to the International Association of Wildland Fire’s Wildfire Magazine!

Braniff is a member of Professor Craig ClementsWildfire Research Group at SJSU.

Braniff is now the third member of the Clements group to win such an award, following in the steps of Daisuke Seto and Dianne Hall.

Way to go you guys!! You rock!!

MS Thesis defense on Tuesday October 1, 2013!!

Come one, come all, to hear Colin McKellar defend his MS thesis work!

Colin’s thesis title is: EVALUATION OF THE CMIP5 DECADAL HINDCASTS IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

Colin’s advisor is: Professor Eugene Cordero

Location & time: DH 614, Tuesday Oct 1 from 1:00-2:00.

Snacks provided!

A visit from alums!

Two of our alums visited Monday (9/23/13) and spoke with our students. Our main guest was Ed Young (class of 73), who is now the Deputy Director at NOAA National Weather Service Pacific Region. His head office is in Honolulu, Hawaii, and he has oversight of multiple NWS offices scattered across the western Pacific. Ed really enjoyed his visit, and was especially impressed with our new instrumentation upstairs in our lab. Below are some snapshots.

 

 

Accompanying Ed was Kevin Baker (class of 82), currently the MIC (Meteorologist in Charge) at NWS-Monterey Bay! Here’s their facebook page. Kevin spoke to our students briefly about life in the NWS.

It was wonderful to have these alums come back to visit – and we are always happy to hear from you all out there in weather land!