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@climasillinois.bsky.social students launched a sounding at 20:15z from the UIUC campus
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Steve Nesbitt
Introducing our Quickly Deployable Python-based Instrumentation (QD-PI)! A little over 2 months of preparation with @liamltwx.bsky.social, but we finally have a working prototype. Thankfully our weatherproofing survived some light drizzle at this year's Engineering Open House 🌧️
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#BlackHistoryMonth Spotlight: Deanna Hence is shaping the future of atmospheric science through research on storm systems and inclusive science communication. Her work blends cutting-edge science with mentorship and community impact. Learn more about her journey: https://bit.ly/3MNhcKE
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Eddie Wolff
Deanna Hence is an associate professor of climate, meteorology, and atmospheric science at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Her research program uses field campaign observations and high…
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Black History Month Spotlight: Deanna Hence
Congratulations to Xiaotian Xu, who successfully defended his PhD this week under the advisement of Prof. Nicole Riemer!
Wow! 10 of the 64 participants in this year's #WxChallenge Tournament are associated with @climasillinois.bsky.social 👀
Students in our first of two offerings of our ATMS 324 Field Studies of Convection course enjoyed a pleasant view near Tyndall, South Dakota this evening
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Congratulations CliMAS Class of 2026!
Today we honored Prof. Katharine Hayhoe (@katharinehayhoe.com) the Distinguished CliMAS alumna for 2025-2026. Katherine is a great example of a distinguished scientist, teacher, communicator, and leader who brings curiosity to impact!
Join us Tuesday for an exciting lecture from our Distinguished Alumna, Katharine Hayhoe @katharinehayhoe.com!