Thomas Niziol, Meteorologist-in-Charge for the Buffalo Office of the National Weather Service, describes how modern forecasts are put together and explains the role of the National Weather Service in today's weather market. This event is sponsored by the Faculty-Student Association and the Geography and Planning Department.
In February, Stephen Vermette, Geography and Planning Department, organized a trip for six Buffalo State students to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, to see famed groundhog Punxsutawney Phil's prognostication firsthand. This podcast features Vermette and his students on location and bearing witness to Punxsutawney Phil's shadow. Read more in the Bulletin.
The last lecture in an informational series of presentations by meteorology/climatology faculty to help better understand issues that relate to climate change. Speaker is Dr. Gordon Fraser, professor, Geography and Planning Department.
The third of four lectures in an informational series of presentations by meteorology/climatology faculty to help to better understand issues that relate to climate change. Speaker is WGRZ meteorologist Chesley McNeil, lecturer, Earth Sciences and Science Education. Series is coordinated by the Geography and Planning Department.
The second lecture in an informational series of presentations by meterology/climatology faculty relating to climate change issues. Speaker is Camille Holmgren, assistant professor, Geography and Planning Department.