List of WeatherFest Exhibitors
List of Exhibitors
WeatherFest As of Thursday, 26 May 2022AAPT/PIRA
URL: http://AAPT.org
Booth Number(S): W400, W401, W402
AERA -- William Huskin
Booth Number(S): W103
AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY
American Meteorological Society
What Weather Where?
45 Beacon Street
Bosotn UNITED STATES
E-mail: amsinfo@ametsoc.org
Booth Number(S): 415, W800
AMS Committee for Environmental Stewardship
Booth Number(S): W802
Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation
Booth Number(S): 207, W308
Carteret County Schools - Retired Facilty
Booth Number(S): W100
Catskill Regional Teacher Center
Booth Number(S): W303
Emergency Managers (WRN Scout Event)
Booth Number(S): W109
How the Weatherworks / The Learningworks Foundation, Inc.
URL: http://www.weatherworks.com
Booth Number(S): W104
Institute for Earth Observations
Booth Number(S): W301
LIGO Livingston LA Science Education Center
URL: http://ligo.caltech.edu/LA
Booth Number(S): W403
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Booth Number(S): 400, W809
LSU Ag Center
LSU AgCenter
Extension Associate
107 E. B. Doran, LSU
Baton Rouge UNITED STATES
Contact: Shandy Heil
E-mail: sheil@agcenter.lsu.edu
URL: http://www.lsuagcenter.com/floodmaps
Booth Number(S): W302
Visitors to the LSU AgCenter's Youth Flood Challenge exhibit will experience the fun of children young and old doing their best to stop water from reaching their "home" - and finding out that elevation works best. Each child builds his own protection system in a paint tray; we provide the materials and test their construction with real water. Teachers and others who work with youth will be impressed with the simple yet effective design and the enthusiasm kid's show for the activity. Used last year for camps and special events; piloting in schools this spring.
Medford Memorial Middle School
URL: http://www.medford.k12.nj.us/Domain/23
Booth Number(S): W201
NASA
URL: http://www.nasa.gov
Booth Number(S): 701, W209
NASA Earth System Science conducts and sponsors research, collects new observations from space, develops technologies and extends science and technology education to learners of all ages. We work closely with our global partners in government, industry, and the public to enhance economic security, and environmental stewardship, benefiting society in many tangible ways. We conduct and sponsor research to answer fundamental science questions about the changes we see in climate, weather, and natural hazards, and deliver sound science that helps decision-makers make informed decisions.
NASA Langley Research Center
URL: http://scool.larc.nasa.gov
Booth Number(S): W207
National Weather Musuem & Science Center
National Weather Center
Coordinator of External Relations
120 David L. Boren Blvd.
Suite 3630
Norman UNITED STATES
Contact: Patrick Hyland
E-mail: pat.hyland@ou.edu
URL: http://myweathermuseum.com
Booth Number(S): W502
Weather affects everyone. The life-saving science and technology we use today has a rich history: the development of weather radar, the field experiments both on the ground and in the sky, the advanced forecasts and warnings that keep you and your family safe.
We are bringing it all together with the creation of the National Weather Museum and Science Center. Our primary goals are to preserve, educate, and connect.
Preserve
The history of weather research comes alive through our immersive exhibits, one-of-a-kind artifacts and instruments, rare photographs and film, and the stories they tell. Our largest artifact, a completely restored T-28 storm-penetrating aircraft, will be on display. The exhibits will be ever-expanding as we collect and recover new artifacts. Not only will you find out how far the weather community has come, but where they are headed. Cutting-edge technology and future weather tools will be showcased as well.
Educate
We know inspiration is where education begins. The National Weather Museum and Science Center will connect our younger generation with the fascinating world of science and meteorology. Through hands-on activities and interactive displays, our vision is to make learning about weather and weather safety engaging and exciting.
Connect
This is your museum! We invite you to become involved in its creation. We are excited about taking the next steps towards creating of the National Weather Museum and Science Center. We hope you are excited too! We ask for your support so that the next generations to come will be inspired by the history and science of weather. We look forward to working with you.
National Weather Service, New Orleans
Booth Number(S): 636, W309
NOAA Center for Atmospheric Science (NCAS)
NOAA Center for Atmospheric Sciences
Outreach Coordinator
1840 7th Street, NW
#305
Washington UNITED STATES
Contact: Kadidia Thiero
E-mail: kadidia.thiero@howard.edu
URL: http://ncas.howard.edu
Booth Number(S): W306
NCAS is a Cooperative Science Center led by Howard University in collaboration with three other minority-serving institutions (MSIs): Jackson State University, University of Texas at El Paso, University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez, and two majority institutions: University of Maryland College Park, and State University of New York at Albany. The Center has been funded by the NOAA Educational Partnership Program (EPP) since September 2001, and has formed a cooperative partnership with the NOAA National Weather Service (NWS). These four minority-serving institutions possess the highest combined enrollment of minority undergraduate majors in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields. The NCAS partnership is a unique balance of minority-serving and majority institutions located along the eastern seaboard, the southwest, the Gulf coast, and the United States (US) Caribbean.
The NCAS research and training activities support the central philosophy of “producing quality students for the nation’s technical workforce through high quality research training and education.”
NOAA National Weather Service/ Eastern Research Group
URL: http://www.weather.gov
Booth Number(S): W200
NOAA Satellite & Information Services (NESDIS)
URL: http://www,nesdis.noaa.gov
Booth Number(S): W406
Okemos High School/Okemos Public Schools
Booth Number(S): W300
Raytheon Company
Booth Number(S): 113, W607, W609
STEM -- AMS AERA
Booth Number(S): W107
Taylor & Francis
Contact: Kayla Daniel
E-mail: kayla.daniel@taylorandfrancis.com
URL: http://www.tandfonline.com
Booth Number(S): W101
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For two centuries, Taylor & Francis has been fully committed to the publication of scholarly research. We publish a variety of books and journals relevant to weather and environmental and earth sciences. Be sure to stop by our booth to view our products and to pick up FREE sample copies of our journals!
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URL: http://www.weatherstem.com
Booth Number(S): W115, W214
WRN Scout Event Sign Out
Booth Number(S): W801