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In This Episode
Visit www.HelicityDesigns.com for our Storm Front Freaks lineup of merchandise. Use code: PODCAST at check-out for 5% off your entire order
Our Guest
2nd in our “Women in Chasing” Series
Karen Kosiba, Atmospheric Scientist with DOW Projects
Karen Kosiba is an atmospheric scientist at the Center for Severe Weather Research in Boulder, CO.
A strong believer in experiencing weather from the inside of a Doppler on Wheels (DOW) Radar truck, she has participated in a multitude of field projects, including: Radar Observations of Tornadoes and Thunderstorms Experiment (ROTATE), Hurricanes and Landfall (HAL), the Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Thunderstorms Experiment (VORTEX2), and Long Lake-Axis-Parallel Lake-Effect Storms Project (LLAP) to name a few.
She received a B.S. in physics at Loyola University, a M.S. in physics and a M.A.T. in teacher education at Miami University, and a Ph.D. in atmospheric science at Purdue University.
@karen_kosiba on Twitter
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Believe It Or Not Weather Stories
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Next episode (61), will be the Aussie Storm Chaser, Daniel Shaw
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In This Episode
Visit www.HelicityDesigns.com for our Storm Front Freaks lineup of merchandise. Use code: PODCAST at check-out for 5% off your entire order
Our Guest
2nd in our “Women in Chasing” Series
Karen Kosiba, Atmospheric Scientist with DOW Projects
Karen Kosiba is an atmospheric scientist at the Center for Severe Weather Research in Boulder, CO.
A strong believer in experiencing weather from the inside of a Doppler on Wheels (DOW) Radar truck, she has participated in a multitude of field projects, including: Radar Observations of Tornadoes and Thunderstorms Experiment (ROTATE), Hurricanes and Landfall (HAL), the Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Thunderstorms Experiment (VORTEX2), and Long Lake-Axis-Parallel Lake-Effect Storms Project (LLAP) to name a few.
She received a B.S. in physics at Loyola University, a M.S. in physics and a M.A.T. in teacher education at Miami University, and a Ph.D. in atmospheric science at Purdue University.
@karen_kosiba on Twitter
Partner with the Freaks
If interested in partnering with Storm Front Freaks Podcast and promoting your product or service to thousands of weather fans, contact [email protected]
Wx Resources Links
Believe It Or Not Weather Stories
Submit your questions or comments about this show to [email protected] and we may read it on our next episode!
Next episode (61), will be the Aussie Storm Chaser, Daniel Shaw
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