An overview of computing facilities, frequently asked computing questions, and contact information for the meteorology computing group.
An overview of computing facilities, frequently asked computing questions, and contact information for the meteorology computing group.
We have labs to study air precipitation and chemistry and cloud and aerosol experimentation, among others. Explore our facilities through the links below.
This is where you will find information about our weather center (The Joel N. Myers Weather Center), our physical meteorology laboratory, our sound-proof radio broadcast booth (The Bob and Charlotte Landis Broadcast Room), our tv studio, and all other teaching facilities in the Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science.
Centers or other institutions that are administered by or affiliated with faculty and staff in the Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science.
Password required--for internal use only. Meteorology faculty and staff can add events. All others in the department must see a member of the staff in 502 Walker. ONLY staff can modify or delete events.
Information on how to report a Meteorology facilities issue (elevators, lightbulbs out, water leaks, etc.)