Hello!
My name is Aidan Mahoney, and I am a Ph.D. Student at the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (Advisor: Dr. Brian Soden). My research focuses on tropical cyclones.
I graduated in Dec 2021 from Cornell University, with a major in Atmospheric Science and minors in Climate Change and Business.
I am pursuing a career in meteorology and am excited to explore the many applications of my field. My coursework includes classes in forecasting, atmospheric dynamics, instrumentation, microclimates, python programming, and science communication.
Since May 2020, I have been a Pathways Intern at the National Hurricane Center’s Tropical Analysis and Forecast Branch. For this internship, I am working with a team on an applied research project and working operational shifts as a surface analyst.
I serve as a Student Member on the American Meteorological Society’s Board for Operational Government Meteorologists and I am President Emeritus of the Cornell Chapter of the AMS. I also sing tenor with the Cornell University Glee Club.
#CUSciStory
During the Fall 2019 semester, I was enrolled in BIOG 3500 - Applied Science Communication. For my term project, I developed a communications strategy, podcast, and video for the impact of climate change on tropical cyclone activity.
I invite you to check out my page #CUSciStory, where I posted assignments and my final project.
My #WxTwitter
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RT @NWSSPC: Today at 955am CDT, SPC began issuing MCDs with new graphics. MCD 308, issued by meteorologist Aaron Gleason, supp… https://t.co/htxnt0Lsmg
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New favorite WFH lunch spot @justsalad https://t.co/3N9jNb7SbM
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RT @NHC_TAFB: In honor of #WomensHistoryMonth, we would like to recognize our great TAFB forecasters! Cassie joined NOAA 2019, ho… https://t.co/6X0rDlrk7z
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To the car full of drunk spring breakers from Jersey (license plate) who just screamed “you look great!” at me whil… https://t.co/MwrrADUStH