Alex Mitchell (@alexmitchell15) 's Twitter Profile
Alex Mitchell

@alexmitchell15

Atmospheric Science PhD candidate at UAlbany (B.S. from NC State University) studying tropical cyclones and synoptic variability.

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AMS Board of Operational Government Meteorologists (@amsbogm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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AMS Board of Operational Government Meteorologists (@amsbogm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing Alex Mitchell, another member of our board! Alex is pursing his Masters and will continue his studies toward his Doctorate University at Albany. Thank you to Alex for serving on our board this year! #wxtwitter #students

Introducing <a href="/AlexMitchell15/">Alex Mitchell</a>, another member of our board! Alex is pursing his Masters and will continue his studies toward his Doctorate <a href="/ualbany/">University at Albany</a>. Thank you to Alex for serving on our board this year! #wxtwitter #students
UAlbany ATM/ENV Sci (@ualbanydaes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to UAlbany ATM/ENV Sci graduate student Alex Mitchell on his award-winning poster, "The Downstream Impacts of West Coast Ridge Regimes over Northern and Central America", which he presented at AGU (American Geophysical Union) meeting in December!

Congratulations to <a href="/UAlbanyDAES/">UAlbany ATM/ENV Sci</a> graduate student Alex Mitchell on his award-winning poster, "The Downstream Impacts of West Coast Ridge Regimes over Northern and Central America", which he presented at <a href="/theAGU/">AGU (American Geophysical Union)</a> meeting in December!
Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The holidays shouldn’t be a time to recharge. They should be a time to celebrate. If work is exhausting people to the point that they’re using their time off to recover, you might have a burnout culture. A healthy organization doesn’t leave people drained in the first place.

Alex Mitchell (@alexmitchell15) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tagging Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics and American Meteorological Society and spreading awareness of the blatant racism openly observed in our field. Very happy to see my great colleague and friend, Joseph (Dr. Joseph Trujillo Falcón), continue to transform our field in meaningful ways!

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I’m very excited to share that I have been selected as a semifinalist for the DoD SMART Scholarship Program! I wish the best of luck to every semifinalist going forward and am very grateful for having made it this far! SMART Scholarship

Alex Mitchell (@alexmitchell15) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Posting any STEM related material without context to a public audience online (or even in a course setting) to purely serve as a scare factor is a great way to look pompous. Viewers can appreciate the complexity of our fields without exaggeration and pessimism thrown at them.

Andy Hazelton (@andyhazelton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First in-person seminar at AOML in over 2 years! Always love to listen to meteorology legend Lance Bosart present, and his PhD student Alex Mitchell gave a great talk as well! Good warm up for #AMS35HURR next week.

First in-person seminar at AOML in over 2 years! Always love to listen to meteorology legend Lance Bosart present, and his PhD student Alex Mitchell gave a great talk as well! Good warm up for #AMS35HURR next week.
Dr. Quinton Lawton (@quintonlawton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The entire tropical wave poster session has an all-star lineup you should check out! Of the folks I follow on twitter, I see Margaret Hollis Dr. Kelly Núñez Ocasio Rosa M. Vargas Martes Krista Dotterer Alex Mitchell (sorry if I missed someone) alongside others, all with fascinating abstracts! (4/4)

UAlbany ATM/ENV Sci (@ualbanydaes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to UAlbany ATM/ENV Sci doctoral student Alex Mitchell (Alex Mitchell) for receiving the 1st place poster award at the recent 7th Special Symposium on Tropical Meteorology & Tropical Cyclones at the 2025 American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting in New Orleans!