29 was a great program, with participants exploring computer visualizations of real-time weather data in the Judd Gregg Meteorology Institute on campus, and then venturing off to Cannon Mountain, to take measurements of temperature, wind speed and direction, and humidity and compare them to measurements made at lower elevations. PSU Meteorology Professor Eric Hoffman, foreground, teaches some basic weather data techniques on the top of the Cannon Mt. observation platform (elev. 4180 ft). A fabulous hands-on learning experience!






