Czarnetzki--Alan C. (Earth Science Faculty)

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# Title Date Summary
51 The weather outside (isn't) frightful
Public Relations News Release 1999:142, p.1
Alan Czarnetzki, an associate professor of Earth Science, will discuss the expected weather for the rest of the winter.
52 Hurricane Floyd: what's next?
Public Relations News Release 1999:43, p.1
Discussion with Professor Alan Czarnetzki about Hurricane Floyd.
53 UNI meteorology class testing new forecasting software
Public Relations News Release 1998:301, p.1
Alan Czarnetzki's Introduction to Meteorology class is testing new software for weather prediction.
54 Warm temps keep students guessing
Northern Iowan 95:42, p.14
Alan Czarnetski offers some explanations for the warm temperatures we experienced in February.
55 Recently/soon to be published: Alan Czarnetzki
Campus News Network 8:5, p.
Alan Czarnetzki published article on regional mountain torque estimates in journal.
56 Recently/soon to be published: Alan Czarnetzki
Campus News Network 8:3, p.
Alan Czarnetzki published article on torque estimates.
57 Your choices are unlimited with capstone
Northern Iowan 93:47, p.10
Although all students must take Environment Technology and Society course, each section is different.
58 Recently/soon to be published: Alan Czarnetzki
Campus News Network 7:15, p.
Alan Czarnetzki wrote on school-based weather observations for the American Meteorological Society.
59 Recently/soon to be published: Alan Czarnetzki
Campus News Network 7:13, p.
Alan Czarnetzki (earth science) published an article for a technical journal.
60 Presentations/lectures/exhibitions: Alan Czarnetzki
Campus News Network 7:13, p.
Alan Czarnetzki (earth science) presented paper at the American Meteorological Society's sixth symposium on education.
61 Alan Czarnetzki
Campus News Network 7:4, p.
Writes article on atmospheric stability.
62 One wacky winter
Public Relations News Release 1995:195, p.1
The winter during January 1996 set records for snow fall, high and low temperatures, and a couple of nasty blizzards.
63 Rain, rain go away, come again another day
Public Relations News Release 1994:491, p.1
Rains continue in Iowa.
64 Tornado season
Public Relations News Release 1994:468, p.1
Iowa often sees tornados in the springtime.
65 Several activities planned at the University of Northern Iowa to celebrate Earth Week and 25 years of environmental progress
Public Relations News Release 1994:379, p.1
Earth Week activities at UNI are announced.
66 Faculty recognized for great teaching
Northern Iowa Today 22:2, p.12
Professors Tim Lindquist, James Sweigert, Jerome Soneson, Alan Czarnetzki, and Mark Grey honored.
67 Five University of Northern Iowa faculty recognized for contributions to teaching.
Public Relations News Release 1993:682, p.1
University Book and Supply Outstanding Teaching Award winners are announced.
68 Five recognized for contributions to teaching
Campus News Network 4:22, p.1
Tim Lindquist, James Sweigert, Jerome Soneson, Allen Czarnetzki, and Mark Grey received University Book and Supply Outstanding Teaching Awards; photo.
69 Is a twist of fate in the cards for Iowa this year?
Public Relations News Release 0:445, p.1
Earth Science professor states Iowans should be prepared for the worst as far as weather is concerned.
70 Sources
Public Relations News Release 0:439, p.1
Topics for discussion this week include; tornadoes, and roadside burning, other preparations underway.
71 Sources
Public Relations News Release 0:406, p.1
Topics for discussion this week include; Garbology founder to spend two days at UNI and is there a relationship between weather, natural disasters.
72 Summer fellowships announced
Campus News Network 4:12, p.1
Summer fellowship award winners are announced.
73 The hard, cold facts.
Public Relations News Release 1993:299, p.1
Alan Czarnetzki says such weather patterns are cyclical.
74 Profile: Alan Czarnetzki
Campus News Network 4:4, p.3
Profile of Professor Alan Czarnetzki; photo.
75 A perpetual precipitation pattern?
Public Relations News Release 1992:750, p.1
Alan Czarnetzki tells of a new weather pattern forming in the near future.
76 Assignment UNI
Public Relations News Release 1992:744, p.1
Activities from July 5 through July 23 are listed.
77 The forecast for the next decade: windy and warmer.
Public Relations News Release 1992:652, p.1
Alan Czarnetzki feels that the increase in hurricane activity may be a sign of global warming.
78 Fun with funnels.
Public Relations News Release 1992:480, p.1
Alan Czarnetzki suggests those living in the Midwest learn the signs of approaching storm systems.
79 Assignment UNI
Public Relations News Release 1992:472, p.1
Activities at UNI are listed, however the listing is not necessarily complete.
80 Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news
Public Relations News Release 1992:219, p.1
International trade concerns and what triggers a tornado are the topics for discussion this week at UNI.
81 Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news
Public Relations News Release 1992:59, p.1
Faculty sources are named for topics including; hurricanes, ERA, and fiber-optics.
82 Will Andrew's descendants show even less mercy?
Public Relations News Release 1992:33, p.1
Alan Czarnetzki states that global warming and other weather related factors could make for an uncharitable climatic future.
83 Northern Iowa sources for this week's topics in the news:
Public Relations News Release 1992:23, p.1
Topics this week include questions concerning hurricanes and corruption in Brazil.