Sunday, January 24, 2010

Hi Ho, Hi Ho...

It's back to work we go.

After a semester break that began way back on December 19th, the Spring semester gets under way on Monday, January 25th. That's just too long a break in my book. There doesn't seem to be a good reason why classes could not have started up last Tuesday (the day after Martin Luther King Day).

I know that some students and faculty like the long winter break, but for me, I've had enough days at home, and am more than ready to return to the classroom, and the weather lab. This semester, I'm teaching the upper division Weather Analysis & Forecasting class. This is one of my favorites, as the students get a real taste for the theory and practice of weather forecasting. This includes a daily statistical weather forecasting competition, which requires students to forecast the high and low temperatures for the next day, as well as the actual amount of precipitation expected. Scores are kept, rankings are posted, and students who beat me over the course of the semester get a free lunch.

I don't get to forecast weather that much over the course of a normal semester, but this class keeps me sharp, as the students always give me a run for my money. I've given away more than my fair share of free lunches over the years and I expect this semester will be no exception.

Looks like the January Thaw will be coming to an end later this week, as temperatures take a tumble by week's end. The mild weather of the past week has made us forget that the worst of winter, climatologically speaking, is still ahead of us. February and March are normally the snowiest two months of the year, so if you think that there's no more snow to be had, think again. The best is yet to come.