Casey Davenport (@cedavenportwx) 's Twitter Profile
Casey Davenport

@cedavenportwx

Weather nerd. @UNCCWeather professor. @ValpoU and @NCState grad. I geek out over severe storms! Always striving to be a better instructor and mentor.

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Daisy Christodoulou (@daisychristo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2013, I wrote a book about educational myths. I *didn't* include learning styles. Why? Because even in 2013, so much research had already been published showing they were bunk. Didn't feel worth me going over it all again. It's now 2024. What's in The Economist ?

Michelle Spencer (@michellerosewx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deadline has been EXTENDED to Nov. 8. Share with any students presenting in the main conference who may be in need of travel assistance!

Brad Panovich (@wxbrad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

22% of all natural Christmas trees in the U.S. come from North Carolina. Ashe County is the number 1 producing county, with Avery County at number 4 and Allegany at number 6. There are many farms in other counties throughout the western part of the state. If you need a tree this

22% of all natural Christmas trees in the U.S. come from North Carolina. Ashe County is the number 1 producing county, with Avery County at number 4 and Allegany at number 6. There are many farms in other counties throughout the western part of the state. If you need a tree this
Nate Johnson (@nsj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NC friends: You have until 7:30pm to get in line at your voter precinct if you want to vote. If you’re in line at 7:30, you will be allowed to vote. If there’s an issue when you get to the front of the line, ask for a provisional ballot.

NWS GSP (@nwsgsp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've completed our wind damage assessment of Helene. We want to thank everyone for your patience as this was an extensive process that involved piecing together hundreds of crowd sourced damage pictures/videos, drone and aerial imagery, and high resolution satellite imagery.

We've completed our wind damage assessment of Helene. We want to thank everyone for your patience as this was an extensive process that involved piecing together hundreds of crowd sourced damage pictures/videos, drone and aerial imagery, and high resolution satellite imagery.
Casey Davenport (@cedavenportwx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bragging on my current PhD student Lauren Burns for being awarded a UNC Charlotte Outstanding Masters Thesis award for her work on spatial thinking in undergraduate meteorology students! 🤩💜

Bragging on my current PhD student <a href="/laurenburnswx/">Lauren Burns</a> for being awarded a <a href="/unccharlotte/">UNC Charlotte</a> Outstanding Masters Thesis award for her work on spatial thinking in undergraduate meteorology students! 🤩💜
Andrew Markowitz (@amarkowitzwx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨METEOROLOGY JOB POSTING🚨 Come work with me at Xcel Energy, one of the largest utility companies in the US. This is a hybrid role in Denver. Energy Meteorology jobs do not come around often; this is a rare and exciting opportunity. Deadline: 11/26 linkedin.com/jobs/view/4076…

Craig Spencer MD MPH (@craig_a_spencer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RFK Jr’s nomination is the repudiation of a century of unprecedented and miraculous progress in public health. We take it for granted because we don’t recognize how far we’ve come. I recently wrote in The Atlantic about what we risk losing. Gift link 👇 theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…

Matthew Brown (@rhapsodyinbrown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Still working on grad school applications (or know someone who should be?) Apply to OU to work w/ a supportive cohort - myself included - on an NSF-funded grant exploring connections between extratropical transition and TC tornadoes! More details below: jruppert.oucreate.com/wp-content/upl…

Still working on grad school applications (or know someone who should be?) Apply to OU to work w/ a supportive cohort - myself included - on an NSF-funded grant exploring connections between extratropical transition and TC tornadoes! More details below: jruppert.oucreate.com/wp-content/upl…
Brad Panovich (@wxbrad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The coldest low in Charlotte this fall has been 39°. This means we have not had a widespread frost or freeze yet. This is going to be one of the latest frosts and freezes on record this season. This chart shows the average dates for a 40°, 35°, 32­°, and 28° low in Charlotte.

The coldest low in Charlotte this fall has been 39°. This means we have not had a widespread frost or freeze yet. This is going to be one of the latest frosts and freezes on record this season. This chart shows the average dates for a 40°, 35°, 32­°, and 28° low in Charlotte.