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Last Update 05/01/07 |
Chapter activity through the years... Throughout the past half-century, there have been several attempts at establishing a local chapter of the American Meteorological Society in the North Florida region. Oftentimes, these chapters would be active for several years, only to fold as interest waned, likely an offshoot of the predominantly student-based nature of each chapter. Before the North Florida Chapter was established in 2002, nearly two decades had passed since the last local chapter folded within the region.
To understand where we are today and where we are going in the future, however, an understanding of our past is essential. Our history may be short, but in just three years, the chapter has accomplished quite a bit. We encourage you to check out the story behind our inaugural year of existence as well as the wide array of accomplishments during our second year in 2003-2004, leading to the chapter being awarded Chapter Honor Roll status from the national AMS for the chapter's accomplishments. The 2004-2005 chapter year brought continued prosperity to the chapter, with the chapter being named the Local Chapter of the Year by the national AMS, while the 2005-2006 chapter year was another successful, building year for the chapter. Our most recent year, 2006-2007, made great strides in membership and activities. In the 2007-2008 year, FSU became StormReady in large part due to the efforts of then President, Charlie Woodrum, and many members. Keep our past accomplishments in mind as you view the remainder of our website; our activities over the coming months and years are designed to build upon the solid foundation set in our first six years. Additional programs and activities are planned for the chapter year. For information regarding current chapter activities, please visit the News page for current information regarding the North Florida Chapter. |
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