1. e-Wall 2.0 - Penn State Map Wall
Fully customizable 6-panel display, currently featuring ECMWF/AIFS, GFS, and GDPS models. NBM Viewer.
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2. Penn State Map Wall
This new digital map wall is a cutting edge tool with a primary purpose to replace and enhance the traditional paper map wall.
The Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science at Penn State has a long history of weather observation and education. As with many similar departments, a map wall has been a common meeting ground for faculty and students alike, forming a congregation point to discuss the finer points of a forecast and possible outcomes. For many years, the map wall was an expansive collection of difax charts printed and displayed across a wall in the weather center. In 2009, the Joel N. Myers Weather Center came into existence as part of an extensive renovation of the 6th floor of the Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences home, Walker Building. A central component of this renovation was a digitization of the Map Wall into an Electronic Map and Visualization Wall. This new digital map wall is a cutting edge tool with a primary purpose to replace and enhance the traditional paper map wall. When installed in March 2009, the 147,456,000 pixel display represented the 5th largest contiguous display in terms of pixel density in the World.
3. Map Wall Image Portal
This page contains links to the content shown on the physical Map Wall (606 Walker) Current Conditions e-Wall Content Satellite Imagery
e-Wall Content Satellite Imagery
4. Weather | Penn State Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric ...
Forecaster's Electronic Map Wall (eWall) ... Visit the department's eWall where you can find a plethora of atmospheric observations in one place. Visit the eWall.
The faculty and students in the Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric provide weather data and forecasts to the public through many programs. See below for information on a few of our programs.
5. Global Model Viewer - Penn State Map Wall
Penn State Meteo Map Wall. (New) e-Wall Home · Map Wall Image Portal · About. ECMWF · Hour 0 · Valid 00z Tue Sep 03. Model. ECMWF, ECMWF AI, GFS, GDPS. Run. 00z ...
Penn State Meteo Map Wall
6. Weather Info - Arcfield Weather
Penn State e-Wall. Comprehensive meteorological data web site from Penn State Department of Meteorology.
Current Conditions, Radar and Satellite, and Other Weather websites
7. Four-Panel Progs from the Penn State Tropical e-Wall
The tropical e-wall allows you to keep tabs on tropical cyclones in the major basins around the world, and includes satellite imagery and various specialized ...
This is a sample lesson page from the Certificate of Achievement in Weather Forecasting offered by the Penn State Department of Meteorology. Any questions about this program can be directed to: Steve Seman
8. PSU/NYT FORECASTER RESOURCE PAGE
PSU/NYT FORECASTER RESOURCE PAGE. EURO E-WALL - PSU ELECTRONIC MAP WALL - ASIA E-WALL · Andrew's ...
9. Models Page V2
PSU e-Wall Test Page. Single-Panel Model Viewer · 4-Panel Model Viewer · Weather Data Science Club. GFS · Hour 6. Valid 06z Monday Mar 22. Model. GFS, CMC, GEFS ...
10. Penn State Series in the History of the Book
Compiled by Roger E. ... Censorship and Conflict in Seventeenth-Century England Randy Robertson; Charlotte Perkins Gilman's “The Yellow Wall-paper” and the ...
A webpage for the book series Penn State Series in the History of the Book published by Penn State University Press. This series publishes books that employ a mixture of approaches. Topics include professional authorship and the literary marketplace, the history of reading and book distribution, book-trade studies and publishing-house histories, and examinations of copyright and literary property.
11. Home | Penn State Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric ...
Penn State Weather Camp. Weather Main Menu - Col 3. Weather Data · Forecaster's e-Wall · Keystone Mesonet · Pennsylvania State Climatologist · State College ...
Watch Weather World to learn about severe storm formation and the differences between severe weather outbreaks in northeast Pennsylvania vs those in the Great Plains.