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The Penn State Campus Weather Service (CWS), established in 1972, is the nation's largest student-run weather forecasting organization. It provides free daily weather forecasts for 11 regions in Pennsylvania, utilizing advanced technologies to deliver critical weather information through various media channels.

History

The origins of CWS trace back to 1969 when students Richard Anselmo and Raymond Visneski began providing forecasts for the Penn State Ogontz campus. Their initiative led to the formation of CWS in 1972, initially offering tailored forecasts for the Ogontz campus. The organization expanded over the years, appointing officers in 1977 and establishing year-round operations in 1982. By 1997, CWS had extended its services to include a weather page in The Daily Collegian, Penn State's student newspaper.

Services and Outreach

CWS offers a range of services, including daily weather forecasts for radio stations across central and northwest Pennsylvania, video segments for C-NET and the Centre County Report, and severe weather alerts. The organization also provides forecasts for various media outlets, including radio stations and television broadcasts.

Educational Impact

CWS serves as a vital experiential learning platform for students, preparing them for careers in meteorology and atmospheric science. Alumni often credit their success to the hands-on forecasting and broadcasting experiences gained through CWS. The organization fosters collaboration and peer-to-peer learning, essential skills for professional development.

Recent Developments

In 2022, CWS celebrated its 50th anniversary, highlighting its enduring commitment to providing quality weather information and educational opportunities. The organization continues to adapt to new technologies, ensuring the delivery of accurate and timely weather forecasts to its clients.