This week, the Carolina Weather Group is kicking off a new multi-part series talking to our industry\u2019s rising stars. You\u2019re going to hear from 12 atmospheric science students currently studying at college programs across the United States: What drove these kids into weather? How did they pick their schools? And what do they hope to accomplish in their career?
\nWe talked with these students across multiple recording sessions but what you\u2019ll see is a little bit from all of them.
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\nLet\u2019s meet our students:
\nBrianna Fox of UNC Charlotte
\nMatthew Toadvine of UNC Charlotte
\nKate Melvin of UNC Charlotte
\nEthan Clark of Penn State University
\nChandler Pruett of Florida State University
\nRobert Szot of Florida State University
\nJake Carstens of Florida State University
\nDylan Hudler of Mississippi State University
\nAric Illbeig of Mississippi State University
\nAndrew Messersmith of the University of Oklahoma
\nTyler Harrington of University of Massachusetts-Lowell
\nJustin Buchinsky of Virginia Tech
\nAnd let\u2019s meet our Carolina Weather Group panel, asking questions on-camera and behind the scenes:
\nScotty Powell in Morganton, North Carolina
\nFrank Strait in Columbia, South Carolina
\nEvan Fisher in Asheville, North Carolina
\nShea Gibson in Charleston, South Carolina
\nDan Whittaker in Greensboro, North Carolina
\nStay subscribed. Next week, our group of students will tell us more about their schools, including what makes their college towns most unique.
\nThe Carolina Weather Group operates a weekly talk show of the same name. Broadcasting each week from the Carolinas, the show is dedicated to covering weather, science, technology, and more with newsmakers from the field of atmospheric science. With co-hosts across both North Carolina and South Carolina, the show may closely feature both NC weather and SC weather, but the topics are universally enjoyable for any weather fan. Join us as we talk about weather, environment, the atmosphere, space travel, and all the technology that makes it possible.