Meteorology Alum Forecasts Sunny Days Ahead
As one of the first meteorology graduates from the College, Mikel Hannah-Harding ’19 is living the dream as a weatherman.
As one of the first meteorology graduates from the College, Mikel Hannah-Harding ’19 is living the dream as a weatherman.
Student Grace Lowe, who is double-majoring in meteorology and physics, is spending her summer working as a public relations/marketing intern for weather software firm HailPoint.
Lee Lindner, associate professor of physics and coordinator of the College’s Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics Program, weighs in on the early tropical activity in the 2020 hurricane season.
The 2019 hurricane season is upon us, and it's time to prepare. Two CofC meteorology professors discuss what we can expect this season.
The College of Charleston will play host to several events as part of Charleston Navy Week taking place March 11-16, 2019.
Atmospheric physicist Gabriel Williams looks at the news coverage surrounding Hurricane Florence and how it may help future meteorologists.
Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics program coordinator Lee Lindner says residents shouldn't focus just on wind, noting hurricanes can cause flooding, too.
Assistant professor Gabriel Williams says there are a lot of meteorologic reasons why Punxsutawney Phil may or may not see his shadow.
Meteorology major Lance Foxworth has learned that studying the weather means much more than just learning how to give a reliable forecast.