
TAMU Atmospheric Sciences
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The Department of Atmospheric Sciences at Texas A&M University.
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http://atmo.tamu.edu/ 16-10-2017 20:14:36
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Special sounding launched from College Station, TX by TAMU Atmospheric Sciences on February 18th, 2025 at 2031 UTC in support of a the University Coordinated Radiosonde Project. Launch was not contaminated by convection. NWS Storm Prediction Center NWS Weather Prediction Center NWS Houston NWS Fort Worth NWS Austin/San Antonio







DYK? The iconic "Welcome to Aggieland" water tower at Texas A&M University has been overseen by @TAMU_ATMO major Nathan Jones ’79 ’83 for nearly 30 years! 💧 Learn more about his job and the tower’s history: tx.ag/ATMOGradWaterT…


Congratulations to @TAMU_ATMO's Dr. Xiaohong Liu for receiving the 2025 University Distinguished Achievement Award in Research! 🎉🏆 Honored by The Association of Former Students, he’s one of five recipients university-wide in the category. Congrats Dr. Liu! Read more: tx.ag/2025DAA



Congratulations to @TAMU_ATMO's Dr. Yue Zhang for receiving a U.S. National Science Foundation CAREER Award for Pollution Research. Read more about the big honor! 🏭 tx.ag/ZhangNSFCareer




Congrats to @TAMU_ATMO's Dr. Xiaohong Liu on winning the 2025 Texas A&M Arts & Sciences Research Impact Award! His groundbreaking work on aerosol-cloud interactions and climate modeling is transforming Earth system science. 🌍☁️ Read more about all the winners: tx.ag/2025ArtSciAwar…


Congratulations also to @TAMU_ATMO's Dr. Erik Nielsen on winning the 2025 Texas A&M Arts & Sciences Early Career Teaching Award! His hands-on approach, from storm chasing to global programs, brings weather to life for students. ⛈️🌎 🔗 tx.ag/2025ArtSciAwar…



Special Aggie thank you to Paul from Bureau of Meteorology, Tasmania for being such an instrumental part to TAMU Atmospheric Sciences SEA-Met's visit to Hobart! Chatting with IMAS, touring the ice core lab, a special tour of the RV Investigator, and a wonderful visit to the BoM office!



Now that I have gotten over the jet lag, a special thanks to Tim Raupach and UNSW for hosting TAMU Atmospheric Sciences SEA-Met's last day in Sydney! Even better ending with a tour of the Sydney observatory and the first night of Vivid. Thanks a wrap! Thank you to all who made it possible.
