Travis Herzog - Has a Bachelors degree in meteorology from Texas A&M (also graduated with a 4.0 GPA).
Not bad Travis Herzog...and meteorology at A&M is very tough.
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Travis Herzog - Has a Bachelors degree in meteorology from Texas A&M (also graduated with a 4.0 GPA).
Ntxw wrote:
FWIW, my avatar is from the NAM the night before that event. I can't recall which run though.
txagwxman wrote:Travis Herzog - Has a Bachelors degree in meteorology from Texas A&M (also graduated with a 4.0 GPA).
Not bad Travis Herzog...and meteorology at A&M is very tough.
wxman57 wrote:txagwxman wrote:Travis Herzog - Has a Bachelors degree in meteorology from Texas A&M (also graduated with a 4.0 GPA).
Not bad Travis Herzog...and meteorology at A&M is very tough.
There were about 10 of us in Dr. Das' Atmospheric Dynamics class and only one of us could understand much of what he was saying. And I'm not talking about his English skills. That was a hard class.
TeamPlayersBlue wrote:Frank with channel 2 is prolly my favorite. I used to write emails to him about upcoming events and 90% of the time he would write back. The times he wouldn't, it was likely because he was swamped with emails from the system.
txagwxman wrote:wxman57 wrote:Travis Herzog - Has a Bachelors degree in meteorology from Texas A&M (also graduated with a 4.0 GPA).
There were about 10 of us in Dr. Das' Atmospheric Dynamics class and only one of us could understand much of what he was saying. And I'm not talking about his English skills. That was a hard class.
Dr. Das was very tough. As was Panetta for Dynamics. Dr. N-G was tough too. I had Steve Lyons for tropical, and Zipser.
txagwxman wrote:TeamPlayersBlue wrote:Frank with channel 2 is prolly my favorite. I used to write emails to him about upcoming events and 90% of the time he would write back. The times he wouldn't, it was likely because he was swamped with emails from the system.
Yes he is good...my favorite was (is) Dave Schwartz at TWC. He is hilarious.
HockeyTx82 wrote:
I actually have been looking into go to A&M. Right out of high school I was all ready to go. I had visited the campus and the department, but I ended up going to UNT.![]()
Perhaps in the next few years I will pursure my dream. Any advice you all can give me?
Extremeweatherguy wrote:
Yeah, most of the mets in Houston tend to have Mississippi State certificates..which are not equivalent to a meteorology degree.
Here is what I found when I took a peek at their bios...
KHOU
Gene Norman (chief met) - Has a bachelors degree from MIT and a masters degree in meteorology from the University of Maryland.
David Paul - Has a bachelors degree in English from the University of Texas and a Bachelors degree in Geo-Science from Mississippi state.
Mario Gomez - Has a bachelors degree in meteorology from the University of Colorado.
KPRC
Frank Billingsley (chief met) - Has a broadcast meteorology certificate from Mississippi state. He also graduated from Washington and Lee Universities, but does not have meteorology-related degrees from those institutions.
Anthony Yanez - Has a broadcast meteorology certificate from Mississippi state. He also graduated from the University of New Mexico, but does not have a meteorology-related degree from that institution.
KTRK
Tim Heller (chief met) - Has a broadcast meteorology certificate from Mississippi state. He also holds a Bachelors degree in Communications from Clarke College.
David Tillman - Has a bachelors degree in meteorology from Jackson State University.
Casey Curry - Has a broadcast meteorology certificate from Mississippi state. She also holds a Bachelors degree in Journalism from the University of Colorado.
Travis Herzog - Has a Bachelors degree in meteorology from Texas A&M (also graduated with a 4.0 GPA).
txagwxman wrote:wxman57 wrote:I agree, our chances (Houston) of any more winter precip are diminishing quickly. Can't rule it out, as we have had some snow even well into March on at least one occasion. For now, it looks like we can enjoy cold rain with temps in the 40s for the next few weeks. It's about time to move over to the Talkin' Tropics forum to get ready for hurricane season. I think things are shaping up for a very active 2010 season in the Atlantic Basin.
Yes, with nino fading, and sea surface temps above normal all across eastern Atlantic basin, could be a much more interesting season. But who really knows for sure.
wxman57 wrote:txagwxman wrote:Travis Herzog - Has a Bachelors degree in meteorology from Texas A&M (also graduated with a 4.0 GPA).
Not bad Travis Herzog...and meteorology at A&M is very tough.
There were about 10 of us in Dr. Das' Atmospheric Dynamics class and only one of us could understand much of what he was saying. And I'm not talking about his English skills. That was a hard class.
Dave Schwartz at TWC
Storm Tracker SA-CS wrote:txagwxman wrote:wxman57 wrote:I agree, our chances (Houston) of any more winter precip are diminishing quickly. Can't rule it out, as we have had some snow even well into March on at least one occasion. For now, it looks like we can enjoy cold rain with temps in the 40s for the next few weeks. It's about time to move over to the Talkin' Tropics forum to get ready for hurricane season. I think things are shaping up for a very active 2010 season in the Atlantic Basin.
Yes, with nino fading, and sea surface temps above normal all across eastern Atlantic basin, could be a much more interesting season. But who really knows for sure.
do yall think that texas will get hit with a hurricane this summer, or is it too early to tell? i love tracking hurricanes!
Storm Tracker SA-CS wrote:
Yeah I'm a freshman meteorology major at A&M right now and it is pretty tough.
DentonGal wrote:Are the models showing anything new for DFW Friday or Monday?
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