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Podcaster: Paul M. Sutter

RealSpaceTitle: Realspace 29: Marshall McPeek on predicting the weather

Organization: INFN Trieste and OSU CCAPP

Link : Twitter @PaulMattSutter, http://www.Facebook.com/PaulMattSutter

Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/pmsutter
All episodes: http://www.RealspacePodcast.com

Description: This week I chat with meteorologist Marshall McPeek of WSYX ABC-6 and WTTE FOX-28 about weather forecasting, computer models, and. . .waving your arms around.

Special thanks to WSYX broadcasting station for hosting this recording session.

You can find more information at realspacepodcast.com or by following me on Facebook or Twitter!

Theme song “Live Long and Podcast” by Nick Bain, Into The Machine Recordings (http://intothemachine.bandcamp.com) 2015, all rights reserved.

Bio: Paul Sutter received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as a Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellow. He then spent three years as a Postdoctoral Fellow in Next-Generation Cosmic Probes at the Paris Institute of Astrophysics, and is currently an INFN Fellow in Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy, and a Visiting Scholar at the Ohio State University’s Center for Cosmology and Astro-Particle Physics. He is inexplicably drawn to positions with very long titles.

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