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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWeather station winds up in class 1977 ! , (d /i 2/0 .2 Y -ffi @moo& Lyx �°a``� Weather 1 .v , � � station %P r g ® > ;r . x �1$ .1,1 r ii,t41,\121.1. .. , .4.. , � 1 winds u in class ;t1,- ,,.„<„,44,...,,,.......,,,\ .:. , ,.. . . 4,,,,,,,,, .... ,,, m ,4, 4. , I'' . w Z By CAROLYN KEMMERER professors to use in classroom exer Although Texas A&M University's Icises. weather station has no responsibility j Brenton receives information to the general public to provide from three teletype machines in the , . , weather forecasts, the weather sta- weather station. tion participates in Civil Defense More than 700 weather stations when the Bryan - College Station area i send their data into Kansas City is under a severe weather watch or ;which, in turn, transmits the infor- Y ' warning. , mation throughout the United States During such conditions, the Civil by a computerized communications Defense volunteers operate Texas system operated by the Federal Avi- ,,. A &M's radar on top of the Oceanog- : ation Agency. ' raphy and Meteorology Tower to I Brenton said 98 percent of his ef- i ' keep the public and Civil Defense forts end up in classrooms. He authorities informed. provides information for analysis in �� � �' r. ' Charles L. Brenton is in charge of forecasting courses, mainly ,4 it Texas A &M's weather station. The !meteorology 453. Brenton said that r't weather station, which is on the 12th this course is usually taken by second floor, is at a good vantage point, ' semester seniors and involves actual Brenton said. He said that he can see , forecasting. "It provides them with 20 miles in all directions, which an opportunity to put everything to- �" sometimes allows him to view gether," Brenton said. ' °; weather systems forming. Brenton Brenton and his seven member , - ` said that on rare occasions the Na- part -time staff mainly prepare maps, tional Weather Service has called the charts, and thermodynamic dia- station requesting additional radar grams that are used for meteorology information to pinpoint a weather labs. He said because of Texas j formation. A &M's weather station facilities, th. Brenton is called a practical University's meteorology tour ` i meteorologist. He plots raw data for are not merely textbook and the Charles L. Brenton is the "practical meteorologist" in charge of Texas A &M's weather station. He prepares weather infor- mation that is used in courses on forecasting.