DiscoverE Logo

The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

Engineering Navigator
Failed to load Google Maps. Please check your connection or try again later.

12 atmospheric science Events Found

Mar 5

Regional Association V (South-West Pacific) Management Group Twenty-Eighth Session (RA V MG-28)

The 28th Session of RA V Management Group (MG-28) will take place on 5 March 2026, 01:30 to 03:30 UTC. This meeting will focus on updates to RA V business following Phase I of the nineteenth session of RA V (RA V-19(I)) such as the nomination of expert team members for relevant RA V substructures. Related links: RA V Homepage and RA V MG.
Remote
Free
3/5/26
URL Copied Successfully
Mar 5

WMO/GAW Regional Intercomparison of Dobson Spectrophotometers for Asia 2026

The main objective of this project is to maintain the network of the Dobson ozone spectrophotometers operated in the Asian region. The intercomparison also serves as an assurance of the quality of the total ozone data sets created at WMO Member stations. The importance of the Dobson intercomparison activity for systematic total column ozone observations has been reiterated in the various venues; lately in the Thirteenth meeting of the Parties to the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer (UNEP/OzL.Conv.13/6). This activity coincides with the objectives of the General Trust Fund for Financing Activities on Research and Systematic Observations Relevant to the Vienna Convention. At the same time, it leads to the fulfillment of WMO/GAW/QC requirements for monitoring of the atmospheric total ozone.
Virtual
Free
3/5/26
URL Copied Successfully
Mar 9

AQ-IQ Air Quality Contest for Seventh Grade Students

The annual North Carolina AQ-IQ Contest for seventh grade combines S.T.E.A.M. education and project-based learning with student creativity to teach air pollution science to students across the state. Students create projects that educate others about an air quality challenge and provide solutions. Projects can be artistic, online/interactive, posters, or videos. Special topic categories for 2025-2026 include Open Burning, Celebrating Ten Years of Success, and Adventures of the Air Avenger. Best projects in each of seven regions will be selected in early May and invited to the Air Expo and AQ-IQ Recognition Ceremony in July 2026. Open to all seventh-grade students in North Carolina including home, charter, and private schools. Students can work in groups of up to four.
North Carolina (Statewide)
Free
3/9/26
URL Copied Successfully
Mar 19

History Café: Seattle Mystic Al Hubbard

Join Brad Holden, author of Seattle Mystic Alfred M. Hubbard for a discussion of one of Seattle's most mysterious figures. Hubbard first appeared in the papers in 1919 for his supposed invention of a perpetual motion machine that harnessed energy from Earth's atmosphere. From there, he transformed himself into a bootlegger, radio pioneer, top-secret spy, and eventually 'the Johnny Appleseed of LSD'. History Café is produced as a partnership between HistoryLink and MOHAI. ASL Interpretation and CART captioning are available during the program. Light food and drink will be available to purchase in the atrium. Virtual attendance option available.
Faye G. Allen Grand Atrium, MOHAI
Sliding Scale: F...
3/19/26
URL Copied Successfully
Jun 15

NEW! Wacky Weather

Four-day camp for ages 7-9. Discover the amazing science behind sunshine, storms, and everything in between. Budding meteorologists will explore how clouds form, rain develops, and wind takes shape. Hands-on experiments, weather-themed crafts, and engineering challenges bring atmospheric phenomena to life in the classroom.
ExplorationWorks
$205.00 - Member...
6/15/26
URL Copied Successfully
Jun 16

Looking Up Summer Nature Camp

There's a lot happening above our heads! The weather and climate where we live influences what plants and animals we have around us. What causes weather and climate to be different in different places? Campers will learn why Michigan is a particularly special place, and how we can take care of our common home. Each camper will build their own weather station to bring home! Also offered July 21-23.
Calvin University Ecosystem Preserve and Native Gardens
$175.00 - $175 p...
6/16/26
URL Copied Successfully
Jun 21

Meteorology

Interactively explore the wonders of our atmosphere and experience the joys of a career in meteorology. 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.
UNC Asheville
$1,460.00 - $1,4...
6/21/26
URL Copied Successfully
Jun 21

CIMSS Student Workshop on Atmospheric, Satellite, and Earth Sciences

Five-day in-person camp featuring meteorology, astronomy, remote sensing and geology. Students stay in lakeside campus dorms and participate in hands-on activities with scientists, graduate students and professors. Applications available February 2026, deadline April 2026. Cell phone use prohibited during formal instruction.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Campus
$100.00 - $100 d...
6/21/26
URL Copied Successfully
Jun 22

Meteorology

Interactively explore the wonders of our atmosphere and experience the joys of a career in meteorology. 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.
UNC Asheville
$1,460.00 - Incl...
6/22/26
URL Copied Successfully
Jul 27

Space Center U | AERIS: Atmospheric Exploration & Research in Science Ages 11-18

5-day atmospheric science program for ages 11-18, running from July 27-31, 2026, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Space Center Houston
Registration req...
7/27/26
URL Copied Successfully
Jul 27

CIMSS Weather Camp 2026

A week-long online meteorology camp for high school students passionate about weather. The program includes daily weather discussions, meteorology fundamentals, satellite meteorology, hurricanes, severe weather, storm chasing, tornado development, AI in weather forecasting, weather careers, and student presentations. Participants will receive Zoom links and all sessions are in Central Time. Application links will be available starting March 1, 2026. Computer and internet access required.
Online via Zoom
Free
7/27/26
URL Copied Successfully
Jul 27

Space Center U | AERIS: Atmospheric Exploration & Research in Science Ages 11-18

5-day STEM camp focused on atmospheric science featuring hands-on engineering activities, NASA facility tours, interactive project-based learning, guest speakers from NASA, live astronaut presentation, daily lunch, and graduation ceremony.
Space Center Houston
Contact for pric...
7/27/26
URL Copied Successfully