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2017 AMS Annual Meeting

Atmospheric Science Club members tour the Space Needle on Sunday, January 22nd. Current and prospective graduate students enjoy lunch at The Cheesecake Factory on Monday, January 23rd. Faculty and students attended and presented research at the 2017 American Meteorological Society’s… Read More

2016 Scholarship Recipient Mackenzie Nuthals

We’re pleased to share that senior undergraduate Mackenzie Nuthals has been selected as the 2016 recipient of the National Weather Association’s Bob Glahn Scholarship in Statistical Meteorology! Carrying a $2,500 stipend, the Bob Glahn Scholarship in Statistical Meteorology is the largest scholarship offered by the National Weather Association and recognizes excellence at the intersection of meteorology and statistics.

AtmoSci Attends 96th Annual AMS Meeting

The 96th Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) was in New Orleans, LA, January 9-14, 2016.

Students & Faculty at the 95th Annual AMS Meeting

Six UWM Atmospheric Science undergraduate students attended the 95th Annual AMS Meeting, along with The Weather Channel’s Jim Cantore.

UWM named a StormReady university

On November 13, 2014, UWM received the StormReady Award to reflect the strong weather forecast program offered at UWM’s Atmospheric Science. UWM is proud to be the first StormReady university in the entire state of Wisconsin.

Bryan Burlingame at AMS Conference on Severe Local Storms

Bryan Burlingame, one of the Atmospheric Science graduate students, won 2nd place in the student poster competition at this week’s American Meteorological Society 27th Conference on Severe Local Storms in Madison! This is preeminent international conference on thunderstorms and related… Read More

AtmoSci Study Abroad in Mexico

AtmSci Senior places in WXChallenge

UWM Senior, Kyle Koval, finished fourth overall, and third among juniors and seniors, in this year’s WxChallenge collegiate weather forecasting competition. Given that the WxChallenge had over 2,000 participants this year, this is quite the remarkable achievement! For his efforts,… Read More