It's here! It's here!
Check out the NEW Wisconet Almanac pages!
Lots of great new data providing context to the measurements we collect every day.
wisconet.wisc.edu/stations/alm...
Need a distraction? Take a few minutes to browse stunning images of weather phenomena from the 16th AOSS Photo Contest. Shout-out to AOS Assistant Professor Fraser King for the winning entry!
Today at 3:30 CT! Ian Beckley, AOS graduate student, will defend his PhD thesis and discuss "Production Mechanisms for Inertial Instability in the Upper Troposphere."
Watch the livestream: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xS8c...
Please join us for the final Weather Watch of the spring semester today at 12:15 PM CDT (1715 UTC) today, May 1, 2026, streaming online at go.wisc.edu/uwaos-wxwatch
Hope to see you there!
Mesonet, a local weather station network, is helping to ensure everyone in the state is within 20 miles of the nearest station to improve weather data accuracy.
Read more: energy.wisc.edu/news/your-lo...
Today at 2:30 CT! Leo Balcer, AOS graduate student, will defend his MS thesis and discuss "Noisy Waters: Multi-Model Insights on the Internal Variability of a Changing Arctic Sea Surface."
Watch the livestream: www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVLu...
From gazing up at airplanes in rural Puerto Rico as a child to flying them over the Madison isthmus as a student pilot, Prof. Mayra Oyola has always been drawn to flight. Explore how her passion for aviation has shaped her research in the latest edition of “Fueling Discovery” from the WSJ and L&S.
Welcome to Madison, #AbSciCon26 attendees!
Stop by our booth on level 1 to learn more about the Wisconsin Center for Origins Research and our member departments!
#abscicon #astrobiology #madisonwi #WiCOR
Hurricane season begins today in the Atlantic and Central Pacific, and a burgeoning El Niño is expected to dominate both regions, tamping down the numbers of named storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic while amplifying them in the Central Pacific, including for Hawaii.
More: https://bit.ly/4o4lT0X
There's still time to apply to become Wisconet's next Data Infrastructure Developer!
If you've got experience with object-oriented Python, AWS, and databases for large datasets, and you're interested in environmental data...we want to hear from you!
jobs.wisc.edu/jobs/wiscone...
Around the world, the atmosphere and the weather connects us all. From the most energetic events, to subtle transformations, these captured moments reveal the complexity underlying our natural world a...
With a research specialty in severe weather and aviation hazards, it might surprise you to know that I didn’t step onto my first airplane until I was 20 years old.
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Today kicks off this year’s six-month hurricane season in both the Atlantic and Central Pacific regions, and a highly energizing El Niño that is rapidly taking shape will at least in part drive how…
UW–Madison Department of Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences
UW–Madison Department of Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences
UW–Madison Department of Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences
UW–Madison Department of Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences
UW–Madison Department of Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences
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Current Employees: If you are currently employed at any of the Universities of Wisconsin, log in to Workday to apply through the internal application process.Job Category:Academic StaffEmployment Type...
Wisconet has an exciting opportunity to join the team!
We're looking to hire a Data Infrastructure Developer to help us as we collect data from 80 weather stations every 5 minutes from all across the state.
Apply by May 10!
jobs.wisc.edu/jobs/wiscone...
Current Employees: If you are currently employed at any of the Universities of Wisconsin, log in to Workday to apply through the internal application process.Job Category:Academic StaffEmployment Type...