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| History |
| The State Climatologist program was orphaned by the Federal
Government in 1973 during budget reductions in that recession. Since that
time, every state has reestablished their State Climatologist, with Pennsylvania
finally filling this vacancy after more than two decades.
In cooperation with the National Weather Service's Central Pennsylvania Forecast Office and the National Climate Data Center (Asheville, NC), the Pennsylvania State Climatologist will be providing detailed climatic information, primarily for Pennsylvania in a timely manner. Some national and international climatic data is also available. Since more than twenty years have passed since this office last served Pennsylvanians, some data is more readily available than others. It is the goal of this office to connect you with the best data source as quickly as possible (including occasional direction to sources outside of this office). This page is ever evolving, so watch for updates and new products that will be available through the Pennsylvania State Climatologist. |
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Our Staff |
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Paul Knight, Pennsylvania State ClimatologistPaul Knight has been the Pennsylvania State Climatologist since 1994.
He is also a senior lecturer of synoptic meteorology at Penn State University.
He teaches courses in Weather Prediction, Mesoscale Forecasting, Mesoscale
Topics, Forensic Meteorology Paul was a team forecaster for Wyoming Centennial Expedition to Mount
Everest. He was co-chairman of the National Collegiate Weather Forecasting
Contest for six years. Paul holds the American Meteorological Society's
and National Weather Association's Television Seal of Approval and is
a certified consulting meteorologist and is the current president of
the American Association of State Climatologists. He received the Wilson
Award in 1994, the highest teaching award for the College of Earth &
Mineral Sciences at Penn State, the AMS Broadcast award and Pennsylvania
Broadcaster of the Year award both in 2003. He has been quoted in more
than 100 newspapers and magazines, including National Geographic and
has appeared on ABC, CBS and NBC national news as well as FOX News. Paul lives in State College with his wife, both his children attended
Penn State. |
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Chad Bahrmann, System Analyst and Manager
Chad grew up in Schenectady, NY but has spent significant amounts of time living in Raleigh, NC Ponca City, OK and Norman, OK while pursuing his academic and post academic goals. Chad has a B.S. in Meteorology from the State University of New York College at Oneonta and an M.S. in Atmospheric Science from North Carolina State University. |
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