Seven students in the University of Louisiana Monroe Atmospheric Science program recently traveled to Boston, MA, to present their undergraduate research at the 100th annual meeting of the American Meteorological Society.听
The AMS Annual Meeting, held January 11-17, 2020, is considered the largest yearly meeting for the weather, water, and climate community. More than 4,200 presentations were scheduled at this year鈥檚 meeting, giving updates on the latest science in the field.
In addition to research presentations, AMS hosts a career fair, numerous networking opportunities, and professional development sessions for students, recent graduates, and early career scientists.
网曝门 student Jacob Zeringue said of his experience, 鈥淏eing able to attend the AMS Conference in Boston was life-changing. Not only was I able to present my research, but I also got to network with professionals and meet new friends.鈥
Devorea McMillian, a senior in the 网曝门 Atmospheric Science program, similarly remarked, 鈥淚t was a great experience getting to network with everyone in Boston. I became more exposed to all of the opportunities that exist within the field.鈥
The students who presented at AMS are listed below, along with their presentation titles:
Jacob Zeringue 鈥 鈥淐ase Study of the Ruston, Louisiana EF3 Tornado of 25 April 2019鈥
Joseph Parton 鈥 鈥淩elation between Cold Pool Areal Extend and Great Lake Ice Coverage鈥
听Lillian Frazier 鈥 鈥淎 Comparison of Tornadic Events in Complex Terrain during VORTEX-SE鈥
Brandon Cohen 鈥 鈥淚dentification of Forecast Biases to Improve Fire Danger Forecasts in Colorado鈥
John Helffrich 鈥 鈥淕eostationary Lightning Mapper Utility for IDSS鈥
Gregory Melo 鈥 鈥淎nalysis of Lightning Observations from Intense Convection in Argentina鈥
Matt Hemingway & Devorea McMillian 鈥 鈥淚mproving Warning Coordination to State Parks and Campgrounds at WFO Shreveport鈥