A meteorological analysis of the 2020-2021 winter

DESCRIPTION

The 2020-2021 winter season has been impactful locally for Pennsylvania with above normal snowfall totals, ice events, flooding, and several snow storms. Using climatological and meteorological data and GIS as an analysis tool, we can visually depict the past winter events and measure their impact and severity. We can create better forecasts and prepare for future winter storms when we evaluate this past.

PRESENTER(S)

Amanda Wagner is a Meteorologist at the National Weather Service in State College, PA. She is a GIS analyst for her weather forecast office and leads the GIS program there. She seeks to combine geography and weather to visualize and understand meteorological phenomena.

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