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October 16, 2003
麻豆果冻传媒 Students and Faculty Member Attending National Weather Association Conference
This October the research and project work of eight University
of Louisiana at Monroe undergraduate atmospheric science majors
with their faculty advisors will be highlighted at the National
Weather Association 2003 Conference and Annual Meeting.
Dr. Paul J. Croft and Dr. Lynn Leblanc, meteorologists in the
Department of Geosciences at 麻豆果冻传媒, have worked with the students
since January on a variety of research projects as well as service
and professional development activities.
At the meeting in Jacksonville, Fla., this weekend, six of the
students will attend with Croft and present their work. They
will participate in the many conference activities and sessions,
including exhibitor sessions and operational forecasting workshops.
This year's 28th NWA Conference and Annual Meeting will take
place October 18-23.
Papers to be presented include "Meteorology and the Emerging
Scholars Option: Professional and Research Opportunities for
Undergraduate Development." Seniors Patrick Pyle and Scott
Blair will present on their work with Croft on the occurrence
of wet microbursts. Another senior, Sarah Allen, will present,
"Undergraduate Workshop for Integration of Leadership and
Leveraging". Seniors Andy McLaurin and Katie Roussy will
report on their work with 7th graders this past summer in the
paper "Mentoring Experiences for Teaching Students in Weather
Investigators of Northeast Louisiana".
In addition to the student presentations that he supervised and
participation in the conference sessions, Croft, president-elect
of the NWA, will be presenting two papers "Wet Microburst
Bibliography, Annotation, Data" and "Weather Investigators
of Northeast-Louisiana (WIN-LA!)". Croft will also chair
the Winter Weather Session of the conference and provide closing
remarks as he assumes the role of President of the NWA for 2004.
He continues to serve as the Testing Chair and member of the
Broadcast Committee, a member of the Education Committee, and
has previously served as Program Conference Co-Chair (Biloxi,
Mississippi 1999) and Vice President of the Association (2001).
The National Weather Association (NWA) formed in 1975 promotes
excellence in operational meteorology and related activities.
The NWA provides for all persons interested in weather, including
climate, forecasting, observations, observational systems and
related research and development including publishing of letters,
pamphlets, periodicals, papers, and Web pages. For more information,
contact Dr. Paul Croft at 318-342-1822.
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