C-U Monthly Weather Review: January 2019
January felt like one of the more brutal winter months we've experienced in recent memory, but it didn't start out that way.
January felt like one of the more brutal winter months we've experienced in recent memory, but it didn't start out that way.
Andrew recaps a year of wild Central Illinois weather.
The tone is being set for November, and it's not a warm one. Andrew recaps an October that again featured stubborn weather patterns and previews a month of November that may turn the winter vibes up to 11.
Andrew takes a look at a September that brought warmth and heavy rain in doses, and gives an early call for the first full month of fall.
Laura Hahn and Angela Wolters, colleagues within the College of Engineering at UIUC, wrote a sequel to a 50-year-old book which highlights the extraordinary stories of women engineers from the state, throughout the decades.
August was relatively quiet on the weather front; not too warm, and not too stormy. Andrew recaps an August that was pretty close to average, and previews what could be a warm, and soggy September.
Tish interviews Ajay Shekar, a Master's student in Computer Science, about his work on integrating artificial intelligence with healthcare.
July had all the makings of another hot and stormy month, but the script was flipped mid-month and we were treated to an autumn preview instead.
Tish shares the story of Lana Stekovic, a mechanical engineering student from Bosnia.
At the end of April, I remarked that May would likely get off to an early warm start that may continue for much of the month. Forget much of the month, it stayed warm for …