Melissa Piper
@melxpiper
UAlbany PhD Candidate | BS Iowa State 2020 ๐ช | AMS Student Conference Co-Chair | Interested in TCs, predictability, precip, & my kitties Rory & Gus ๐งถ ๐ง
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21-08-2014 22:10:40
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American Meteorological Society AMS Board on Student Affairs AMS BRAID : American Institute of Physics announced a new scholarship, for female-identifying early-career graduate students, with a preference for those doing research in #environmental or #ClimateScience or a related topic. Deadline: November 15th, 2024 spsnational.org/marian-h-rose-โฆ
Interested in UAlbany ATM/ENV Sci for graduate school? Have questions about opportunities, the application process, or department climate? Please join us on Tuesday, Nov. 5 @ 5 PM EST for a virtual information session and Q&A with faculty & current students. Registration info below!
I am happy to announce that I am actively looking for two PhD students to join my research group starting Fall 2025 at University of Miami Rosenstiel School! These positions are fully funded. Please see the slide for more info and feel free to reach out with any questions via email or DM here.
We're hiring a Visiting Asst. Professor/Postdoctoral Associate in terrestrial water systems (sfc hydrology), or snow & ice processes, who will perform research under the supervision of a UAlbany ATM/ENV Sci faculty member, with the goal of developing an independent research program.
Probationary employees across NOAA and the National Weather Service are being terminated today, including those in mission-essential roles. My own wife is among them, essential to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center's 24/7 critical mission of seismic monitoring and tsunami prediction to protect the
For the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season, National Hurricane Centerโs experimental cone graphic now shows inland wind warnings tooโmaking it easier to spot storm risks and helping state and local leaders, families, and communities stay ahead and stay safe, whether on the cusp of the our coasts or in
NOAA research flights are important for improving hurricane forecasts. Wind data from NOAA flights improved forecasts of a stormโs path by up to 24% on average, finds a paper by Melissa Piper (Melissa Piper) and Ryan Torn. Read more in #WeaForecasting: bit.ly/3I8CDD0