501 c3 Non-Profit
NTWC STUDENT CONFERENCE
TUESDAY - APRIL 2, 2024
The nation's top tropical meteorology scientists, meteorologists, communicators and others provide educational experiences for students.
The conference builds in opportunities to have personal experiences connecting with scientists in small groups. Establishing educational experiences like no other.
Science and communication professionals provide unique experiences highlighting tropical meteorology, enhancing knowledge beyond the classroom.
Examine the interralationships between aquatic systems and climate and weather, including El Nino and La Nina, currents and hurricanes.
Describe how changing surface-ocean conditions, including El Nino-Southern Oscillation, affect global weather and climate patterns
Explore careers and collaboration among scientists in Earth and space sciences; and learn and understand the contributions of scientists to the historical development of Earth and space sciences
Explore recent global ocean temperature data to predict the consequences of changing ocean temperature on evaporation, sea level, algal growth, coral bleaching, hurricane intensity, and biodiversity
Registration includes
• Opportunities for one-on-one interaction with scientists
• Conference badege/seminars/discussions
• Lunch with scientists
• Photo opportunities for social posts
CLICK HERE FOR GROUP AND INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION
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