News

Professor Receives Dept. of Energy Funding to Improve Thunderstorm Predictions

Prof. Clark Evans is working with collaborators on Dept. of Energy-funded research to better predict thunderstorms.

UWM at the 102nd AMS Annual Meeting

Check out all of the research that our students and faculty will be presenting at the 102nd AMS Annual Meeting from January 22-27!

Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Search

We’re accepting applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Climate and Watershed Science by November 13th!

2021 AMS Father James B. Macelwane Award

Congratulations to Anna Kaminski (B.S., 2021) for receiving the American Meteorological Society’s 2021 Father James B. Macelwane Award for her undergraduate research!

13th Annual UWM Undergraduate Research Symposium

Check out the exciting research of five Atmospheric Science undergraduate students from 2021’s virtual UWM Undergraduate Research Symposium!

Advances in Forecasting Wind Gusts

New research from Prof. Jon Kahl and students shows promise in providing new tools to help with forecasting wind gusts, one of the more challenging aspects of a meteorologist’s job!

Mobile Master Chats: Hurricanes and Climate Change

The UWM Alumni Association hosts a monthly Mobile Master Chat series, featuring UWM researchers speaking on their expertise. Two of our faculty, Profs. Paul Roebber and Clark Evans, have recently shared their expertise with the community through the Mobile Master… Read More

UWM Senior Excellence in Research Award

Congratulations to senior undergraduate Anna Kaminski on being one of seven 2020-21 UWM Senior Excellence in Research Award winners!

AMS Father James B. Macelwane Award

Giorgio Sarro

Congratulations to Giorgio Sarro (B.S., 2020) on receiving the 2020-21 AMS Father James B. Macelwane Award for his undergraduate research project with Prof. Evans!

Climate Change Conversations

This spring, WUWM’s ‘Lake Effect’ is exploring the science and impacts behind climate change, with a focus on Wisconsin, with Prof. Paul Roebber.