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Welcome to the official web site of the student chapter of the
American Meteorological Society at the University of South Alabama, commonly
known as the USA Meteorology Club.
The purpose of the club is to bring together those interested in
weather phenomena and to expose its members to several different facets of
the meteorological community...and to have a little fun while doing it.
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USA Meteorology Club
Calendar
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The 2007-2008 school
year is finally over! It was an outstanding year for the Met Club, earning
an unprescedented number of awards, including USA Club of the Year. The
elections are over, and the 2008-2009 Meteorology Club officers are as
follows:
President:
Charles Aldrich
Vice President: Miranda Hayes
Secretary: Fred Schmidt
Treasurer: KC Curry
Please contact us if you have any
questions or comments.
View
upcoming events at a glance on our interactive
web calendar.
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SouthEastern Coastal
and Atmospheric Processes Symposium
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Thanks to our guests, speakers, and volunteers for making this
year's symposium a success - we could not have done it without you.
Click
here to view our SeCAPS 2008 slide show!
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USA Meteorology
Intramural Sports
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The
Jetstreaks are currently playing flag football every Monday night at 9:30
at the intramural fields. So
far, there has been a ton of support this year with over 25 members showing
up for the first game!
The first
game went very well for the Jetstreaks. Clinton ''CJ'' Bourgeois scored two
electrifying TDs and Jaclyn Tisdale added another as the Met Club dominated
Team OT 26-0. Come out and
support the team as they try to make a playoff run!
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USA Meteorology Club
Mailing List
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USA Meteorology Club
officers often send updates and reminders through e-mail. Please e-mail us
by clicking here to add your
e-mail address to our mailing list.
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USA Meteorology
Weather Forecast Center
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Check the current forecast
for Mobile, Alabama prepared by one of our meteorology students.
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USA Mesonet Network
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The USA Center for
Hurricane Intensity and Landfall Investigation (CHILI) is establishing a
network of quality weather stations across portions of Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida.
Current observations: USA Campus, Agricola MS, Atmore AL, Bay Minette AL, Coden AL, Dauphin Island AL, Elberta
AL, Fairhope AL, Fort Morgan AL, Gasque AL, Mount Vernon AL, Pascagoula MS, Robertsdale, AL.
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