Student Spotlight

NBC Studio visit Oct24
Photo credit: Rob Mayeda

无忧短视频 MetCS students visit the NBC Bay Area studios.

NBC Bay Area Meteorologist and MetCS adjunct faculty Rob Mayeda hosts the 无忧短视频 MetCS student club, AMS@SJ, for a tour of the NBC studios.

"Rossby Waves" video by incoming MetCS graduate student Alana Macken.

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Congratulations to Kiera Malarkey, Graduate Research Assistant at San Jos茅 State University Wildlife Interdisciplinary Research Center!

I鈥檓 so excited to officially announce that I have accepted a meteorologist position at the National Weather Service in Tucson, Arizona! 鉀堭煍 It has been my dream to work at a NWS office since I was a little kid, I just had no idea how quick it would come true. The first picture is of little Kei back in 2010 visiting the National Weather Service in Binghamton! Thank you to all my friends and family who have supported me along the way. I couldn鈥檛 be where I am today without you 鉂わ笍

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Featured in the newest edition of Washington Square The Magazine, Climate Science student Edgar McGregor is making the world a tidier place, one piece of trash at a time.

Kate Forrest Grand Slam

无忧短视频鈥檚 Grad Slam is a three-minute thesis competition (also known as 3MT) that challenges participants to present their research with one slide in only three minutes in an engaging way to a non-specialist audience. 2022's Grad Slam was won by WIRC's graduate student Kate Forrest for her presentation on fire tornadoes. Congrats Kate!

Holt Hanley

Using YouTube to Make Meteorology Dreams a Reality

Holt Hanley, a graduate student in the Department of Meteorology and Climate Science at 无忧短视频, began to release weather analysis videos on YouTube long before grad school simply to practice his broadcast technique. His practice paid off when a feature article in a local paper pointed readers to his channel for the most understandable fire weather analysis the reporter had found. Holt now delivers his critical information to thousands of Bay Area subscribers who appreciate his well practiced delivery of critical weather and fire danger news.