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15 meteorology 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.
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Free
3/5/26
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Mar 7

Nebraska Physics and Astronomy Summit

This conference is dedicated to providing a variety of professional development opportunities in astronomy and physics education for college, high school, and middle school teachers across the state of Nebraska. A theme of this event is the use of instructional technology to improve our teaching of astronomy and physics. The conference begins with a keynote, an exhibition hall, and your choice of four breakout sessions. After lunch, the second keynote and longer workshop sessions close out the day. Features sessions on simulating planet formation, neutrino citizen science, computational modeling, cosmological redshift, quantum physics, tornado forecasting with drones, video game physics, and HR diagram simulations.
STEM Trail Center
Free
3/7/26
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Mar 18

KFOR 4Warn Storm School - Emily Sutton

Interactive weather education program featuring hands-on activities and expert insights about Oklahoma's unique weather patterns including tornadoes, lightning, and heat waves. Takes place monthly in the Science Live auditorium.
Science Museum Oklahoma - Science Live Auditorium
Included with ge...
3/18/26
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Mar 24

8th Meeting of the Study Group on Renewable Energy Transition (SG-RENE)

Study Group meeting focused on renewable energy transition as part of WMO subsidiary body activities.
Remote
Free
3/24/26
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Apr 2

KFOR 4Warn Storm School - Aaron Bracket

Interactive weather education program featuring hands-on activities and expert insights about Oklahoma's unique weather patterns including tornadoes, lightning, and heat waves. Takes place monthly in the Science Live auditorium.
Science Museum Oklahoma - Science Live Auditorium
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4/2/26
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Jun 15

Geospatial Skills Camps for Rural Montana Youth

Week-long camps designed for rising 9th and 10th graders in rural Montana communities. Topics include maps for analysis and navigation, collecting and analyzing imagery from various sources, UAV piloting skills, remote sensing, basic electronics and circuitry for sensor development, and geospatial analysis tools. Students will learn about career pathways in geospatial science and engineering, particularly those connected to the Air Force and organizations offering employment in rural areas. Students are encouraged to relate camp skills to their interests in robotics, human performance, aviation, community needs like natural resources management and precision agriculture, and national topics like security, energy, and climate change.
Various rural Montana communities
Funded by Air Fo...
6/15/26
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Jun 22

Preschool Rain-or-Shine Camp

Hop on in for a journey through the weather cycle and seasons. Campers will learn and experience how natural phenomena, from rain to snow to clouds or sunshine occur, through imaginative play and hands-on scientific activities. Each day, we'll blend adventure with learning, enjoying time to rest, recharge, and fuel up to learn about meteorology and what that means. Join us for a week of weather-filled fun, scientific exploration, and an unforgettable adventure through nature!
Brownell Talbot College Preparatory School
$315.00 - Full c...
6/22/26
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Jun 22

Forces of Nature Weather Science Camp

Jump into the water cycle for a journey through weather science and seasons. Campers will learn and experience how natural phenomena, from rain to snow to clouds or sunshine occur, through imaginative play and hands-on scientific activities. Each day, we'll blend discovery with learning, with time for art, swimming or water play, outdoor adventures, and more. Join us for a week of weather-filled fun, scientific exploration, and an unforgettable adventure through nature! For Kindergarten - Grade 4.
Brownell Talbot College Preparatory School
$300.00 - Full c...
6/22/26
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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
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Oct 10

STEAM-A-Palooza

The Discovery Center's signature Tennessee STEAM Festival kick-off event featuring local artists, scientists and engineers for all-ages, hands-on fun. Activities include robotics, composting, cosmetics, creative arts, physics, environmental conservation, mathematics, meteorology and more. Live performances and food trucks included. Rain or shine event. Overflow parking available at Holloway High School (619 S Highland Ave, Murfreesboro, TN 37130).
Discovery Center
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10/10/26
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