Photo Gallery
We have a lot of fun meetings throughout the year. Here are some pictures of past AMS events.
Bill Patzert PowerPoint Presentation
Bill Patzert was not able to give this talk at the last meeting but here it is on PowerPoint. You have to sign up to get access to the JPL secure server. Click on the first link, enter your email address and follow the prompts. When you are done then click on the "Fingerprint" link.
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Below is the PDF of the banquet presentation:
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2012 Banquet
2011 Banquet:
2011 Banquet
2010 Banquet
2005 Banquet
2007 Banquet with Fritz Coleman
2007 AMS Posters
Annual AMS Banquet at Beckham Grill June 2009
Banquet Powerpoint presentation here
Dr. Josh Willis giving his presentation on Global Warming.
Dr. Josh Willis and Dr. Steve LaDochy with Certificate in hand.
Dr. Josh Willis and science contest winner Kayla Kelly-Slatten (Sr High)
Dr. Josh Willis and science contest winner Kayla Kelly-Slatten (Sr High)
Group shot!
Steve LaDochy, science contest winner Katherine Irajpanah (Jr High), and Dr. Josh Willis
2008 LA County Science Fair Winners
Science Fair Winners, Los Angeles The Los Angeles Chapter of the American Meteorological Society chose two winners for the best weather-related projects at the 58th Annual Los Angles County Science Fair. This year both winners were from the junior (middle school) division. Both were chosen for their creativity and scientific discovery.
Both winners of the 2008 LA County Science Fair received subscriptions to Weatherwise and invitations to the LA Chapter banquet.
Bryce Luna, an 8th grade student at Blair Magnet, Pasadena Unified school district, won with his project, “How Weather Conditions Effect the Generation of Static Electricity.” Bryce tested how temperature and humidity levels affected the strength of electrical attraction between a charged comb and a flow of water droplets. The amount of bend in the water flow was used as a measure of static electricity.
Both winners of the 2008 LA County Science Fair received subscriptions to Weatherwise and invitations to the LA Chapter banquet.
Bryce Luna, an 8th grade student at Blair Magnet, Pasadena Unified school district, won with his project, “How Weather Conditions Effect the Generation of Static Electricity.” Bryce tested how temperature and humidity levels affected the strength of electrical attraction between a charged comb and a flow of water droplets. The amount of bend in the water flow was used as a measure of static electricity.
In second place, Jervon Aldridge, a 6th grader from View Park Prep, Los Angeles Unified school district, built a home-made psychrometer and recorded wet-bulb and dry bulb temperatures under different atmospheric conditions. Jervon also tested the effects of using warm or cold water on the wet bulb in his project, “Make Way for Psychrometers.”
In second place, Jervon Aldridge, a 6th grader from View Park Prep, Los Angeles Unified school district, built a home-made psychrometer and recorded wet-bulb and dry bulb temperatures under different atmospheric conditions. Jervon also tested the effects of using warm or cold water on the wet bulb in his project, “Make Way for Psychrometers.”
2007 LA County Science Fair Winners
Here are the 2 winners of the 2007 LA County Science Fair 'best weather related project'. They are special award winners of the AMS-LA Chapter. This photo shows our hard working judge at the science fair.
Jessica Xoy Martinez, 8th grade, Hollenbeck Middle School (LA). Project title: How does direction of local beaches affect average wave height? (2nd place)
Nicholas Martin, 6th grade, Montclair Prep. Project title: Microclimates around my house. (1st place) Project title: Microclimates around my house. (1st place) Congratulations to all the winners!