Meet Our Team: Interview With Research Meteorologist Ed
Meet research meteorologist Ed Szoke from the Global Systems Laboratory.
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Meet research meteorologist Ed Szoke from the Global Systems Laboratory.
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NOAA’s Global Systems Laboratory (GML) Research Meteorologist Terra Ladwig explains what brought her to weather modeling research and NOAA.
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Meet Bruno, a forecaster at the Denver/ Boulder National Weather Service Office. He talks about his interest in weather and working for the Weather Service.
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Water is everywhere. Sometimes there’s too much. Sometimes there’s too little. Either extreme, people are affected in big ways. Learn about water extremes in this Story Map.
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NOAA’s Physical Sciences Laboratory (PSL) Scientist Kelly Mahoney explains why floods happen and the different types of floods.
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National Weather Service (NWS) Science Operations Officer Paul Schlatter explains why tornados form.
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NOAA’s Physical Sciences Laboratory (PSL) Scientist George Kiladis explains what atmospheric rivers are – where they can be found and where they go.
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NOAA’s Global Systems Laboratory (GSL) Scientist Terra Ladwig explains how weather models are created and how they are used.
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NOAA’s Chemical Sciences Laboratory (CSL) Scientist Amy Butler explains why it can get so cold in the winter. You’ll learn about the jet stream and the polar vortex.
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National Weather Service (NWS) Science Operations Officer Paul Schlatter explains to kids what causes wind.
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