Learn the fundamental principles of the atmospheric sciences through hands-on demonstrations and study the relationship between pressure, temperature, and elevation in the mountains. Build your own research-quality weather station. Visit the National Centers for Environmental Information, a permanent weather station, and a local media outlet to learn about careers in professional meteorology. Become a broadcast meteorologist for a day and present your forecast in a real television studio.
- June 23 – June 28, 2024
- $1,580.00
- Price includes lodging, meals, all course materials, activities, and excursions
- A $500 deposit is due upon registration with the remaining balance due by May 1, 2024.
- Students reside in campus residence hall and dine in campus dining hall
- Enrollment is open until spaces are filled