UND students trekked the Midwest from North Dakota to New Mexico in search of nature’s wondrous fury Just because it’s summer doesn’t mean hunting season is over — not for the students enrolled in the Thunderstorm Experience Lab at the University of North Dakota. Five students, two teaching assistants and an atmospheric sciences professor recently took their classroom on the road to stalk storms. “It’s a lot like hunting,” says Matthew Gilmore, UND associate professor in atmospheric sciences, “except in this case we are in pursuit of violent storms with the potential to form tornados. But just like hunting, we have a strategy. There are rules about safety. And we do a lot of waiting. What we hope to bring home after the hunt are photos, com...
Professor Perry Samson recently returned from a storm chasing trip with students. He talks about whe...
This research is to investigate Oklahoma State University's (OSU) international and domestic student...
Next generation of broadcast meteorologists have new state-of-the-art equipment to keep an eye on th...
UND students trekked the Midwest from North Dakota to New Mexico in search of nature’s wondrous fury...
UND Atmospheric Sciences team travels across \u27tornado alley\u27 to hone forecasting skills Matthe...
The opportunity to predict and document severe weather across the Plains is not available to many, b...
Iowa is located in the northern portion of the Midwestern tornado belt. Students\u27 natural inter...
Hurricanes can be studied from airplanes flown through them and from instruments located in their pa...
In this activity students try to identify the best time of year and place to position spotters to se...
Few studies show how university students perceive and respond to tornado warnings, or how they gain ...
Students will identify the natural hazards that affect the state of Iowa. Students will identify Iow...
When severe weather strikes, storm chasers and storm spotters confirm that what forecasters and mete...
Few studies show how university students perceive and respond to tornado warnings. Lacking in the li...
Atmospheric Sciences’ faculty secure private funding to probe secrets of thunderstorms near the equa...
From an outsider's perspective, storm chasing might appear to involve hours and hours of boredom, ac...
Professor Perry Samson recently returned from a storm chasing trip with students. He talks about whe...
This research is to investigate Oklahoma State University's (OSU) international and domestic student...
Next generation of broadcast meteorologists have new state-of-the-art equipment to keep an eye on th...
UND students trekked the Midwest from North Dakota to New Mexico in search of nature’s wondrous fury...
UND Atmospheric Sciences team travels across \u27tornado alley\u27 to hone forecasting skills Matthe...
The opportunity to predict and document severe weather across the Plains is not available to many, b...
Iowa is located in the northern portion of the Midwestern tornado belt. Students\u27 natural inter...
Hurricanes can be studied from airplanes flown through them and from instruments located in their pa...
In this activity students try to identify the best time of year and place to position spotters to se...
Few studies show how university students perceive and respond to tornado warnings, or how they gain ...
Students will identify the natural hazards that affect the state of Iowa. Students will identify Iow...
When severe weather strikes, storm chasers and storm spotters confirm that what forecasters and mete...
Few studies show how university students perceive and respond to tornado warnings. Lacking in the li...
Atmospheric Sciences’ faculty secure private funding to probe secrets of thunderstorms near the equa...
From an outsider's perspective, storm chasing might appear to involve hours and hours of boredom, ac...
Professor Perry Samson recently returned from a storm chasing trip with students. He talks about whe...
This research is to investigate Oklahoma State University's (OSU) international and domestic student...
Next generation of broadcast meteorologists have new state-of-the-art equipment to keep an eye on th...