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Meteorology

  • A tornado photographed by Greg Johnson.
    2024’s violent tornado season has been one of the most active on record

    Professor William Gallus explains why so many tornadoes have ravaged the U.S. this spring in an essay published in The Conversation. Read More

    June 24, 2024

  • Hot sun over the landscape. Photo ny Scott Goodwill, Unsplash.
    What is a heat dome? Iowa State’s William Gallus explains

    Professor of Atmospheric Science William Gallus discusses why it's so hot right now, and how the heat negatively impacts people. Read More

    June 18, 2024

  • Student headshot with text that says "Learn by doing."
    Adventure by Melissa

    Hands-on research is preparing Melissa Piper ('20 meteorology) to study tropical cyclones and extreme precipitation in her future career. Read More

    December 5, 2019

  • A student presents research in the capitol.
    Research in the Capitol brings attention to undergraduate research in Iowa

    LAS Students Courtney Carstens ('18 journalism and mass communication), Zane Satre ('18 meteorology), and Skyler Schneekloth ('18 history) are among Iowa State students who will present their research at the Capitol. Read More

    March 27, 2018

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