On the trip we talked about the JSU I.M.A.G.E which is a meteorologist program.The program is responsible for over 100 graduates,roughly 1/4 of all African Americans with meteorology degrees etc. The programs demographic was 54% male and 46% female between 2017-2018. The program was a new effort to mentor scholars in communication, involvement and professional development. We also discussed the NWS about what they do and the effects of tornadoes.We also saw an some of use participated in a balloon release. This trip related to climate justice and environmental careers, because while learning about weather and tracking it your also trying to make sure you warn the community about possible dangers form climate change.
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
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