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We want to be in touch with you so that we may keep you informed about alumni events, news in the department, and other exciting things happening at Penn State and in the College of EMS. Please let us know when you change your name, get a new e-mail address, get a new job, have a baby, get married, or find a new place to live. All information is confidential--unless you explicitly allow us to release contact information to other Penn State meteorology alumni or publish select information on the web.

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The Department of Meteorology has organized an alumni society, the first such "affiliated program group" in the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences (EMS). The group, called MAPS (for Meteorology Alumni of Penn State), was officially approved by GEMS (the EMS alumni society, to which MAPS must report) and is now over 420 members strong. Membership in MAPS is FREE and will ensure that you receive current news from the department.
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Alumni News
'91 Meteorology Graduate Bill Flederbach Receives Recognition Airgus Air Daily, a leading periodical focused on climate change and cap-and-trade, interviews William Flederbach, executive vice president of ClimeCo America. Apr 23, 2012
Penn State Meteorology alumnus, Ken Reeves, passes away The Department of Meteorology is saddened by the news that Ken Reeves was involved in a home accident that took his life on Sunday, March 25, 2012. Ken was a respected alumnus and great ambassador for Penn State Meteorology and he will be sorely missed. Mar 26, 2012
What is the Difference Between Weather and Climate? This presentation by Wayne Higgins of NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center clarifies the relationships and differences between weather and climate, as well as the differences between natural climate variability and human-induced climate change. Feb 22, 2012
Penn State Meteorology alumnus inducted into OSU Hall of Fame The Oklahoma State University Alumni Association inducted three alumni into its Hall of Fame on Friday night. The 57th class featured Ray Booker, Malinda Fischer and Benjamin Harjo. The inductees join 156 Hall of Famers, including Boone Pickens, Garth Brooks, Barry Sanders and Eddie Sutton. Feb 22, 2012
Talking Up A Storm - Spotlight on Warren M. Washington GPB (Georgia Public Broadcasting) in honor of Black History Month is spotlighting a remarkable atmospheric scientist and climate researcher. His name is Dr. Warren M. Washington, and his contributions to the scientific community - both in and out of the lab - are worth honoring this February. Feb 22, 2012
Penn State Meorology alumnus reflects on Joe Paterno Jan 23, 2012
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Contact

For Alumni Relations in the Department of Meteorology, please contact:

Lynn K. Persing

Lynn Persing
501A Walker Building
(814)863-8568
persing@ems.psu.edu