Virginia Tech Department of Geography

Virginia Tech Department of Geography The Department of Geography at Virginia Tech is in the College of Natural Resources and Environment

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We are in the final minutes of Giving Day and the Department of Geography needs only nine new donors to beat last year's...
02/19/2026

We are in the final minutes of Giving Day and the Department of Geography needs only nine new donors to beat last year's total and set a new benchmark for the department. Please consider giving now.

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02/10/2026

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02/06/2026

If you're wondering why it's been sooooo coooooold this for soooooo looooong this winter, the newest faculty member in Virginia Tech meteorology can explain.

The Blue Ridge Chapter of the American Meteorological Society won the award for Chapter Poster of the Year at the societ...
02/06/2026

The Blue Ridge Chapter of the American Meteorological Society won the award for Chapter Poster of the Year at the society’s annual convention, held last month in Houston. Posters reflect the work the chapters have done in the region they represent, and their chapters goals in a visually appealing way. Most of the membership of the Blue Ridge chapter are Virginia Tech students, along with a few alumni and meteorology professionals.

Holding the ribbon for Poster of the Year are its designers, Kenzie)Tate (primary designer and Meteorology Club Social Chair), and Molly Busbice. Also pictures (from left): Hunter Dunn (Meteorology Club vice president), Logan McKay (Meteorology Club Tteasurer), Xavier Burns (Meteorology Club secretary, Blue Ridge Chapter chair, and Forecasting Club president), Jamie Morrow (alumnus and deputy director in NWS Management Change Unit), David Stensrud (AMS president and fellow), and Nicholas Albers (Local Chapter Committee chair)

Congratulations to Caroline Metheny for getting a jump start on her career by joining the staff at WDBJ7 Weather during ...
01/20/2026

Congratulations to Caroline Metheny for getting a jump start on her career by joining the staff at WDBJ7 Weather during her senior year.

Proving that storm chasing can get into your blood, meteorology alumnus Alex Thornton '16 sets out for several weeks eac...
01/07/2026

Proving that storm chasing can get into your blood, meteorology alumnus Alex Thornton '16 sets out for several weeks each summer in a specially designed chase truck designed by his late friend Travis Cruz. In 2025, he encountered the Hokie Storm Chase in Oklahoma. Read about his passion for chasing storms here.

Thornton ’16, a veteran of Hokie Storm Chase, continues to share his time and expertise with student storm chasers. He also leads guided tours for others across the Great Plains in the StormCruzzer, a custom-built chase truck and the passion project of the late Travis Cruz ’16.

01/07/2026
Kayleigh Addington saw one of her dreams come true Sunday when she flew her first mission into a hurricane. A 2021 gradu...
10/03/2025

Kayleigh Addington saw one of her dreams come true Sunday when she flew her first mission into a hurricane. A 2021 graduate with a double major of meteorology and geography who went on to earn a masters degree from the Department of Geography in 2023, Kayleigh hopes many more missions into storms are on the horizon.

Kayleigh Addington, who's been studying all things weather-related for years, got a call from the NOAA on Saturday morning that would fulfill a lifelong dream.

The weather station operated by the Department of Geography located on the Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge has re...
09/09/2025

The weather station operated by the Department of Geography located on the Canaan Valley National Wildlife Refuge has recorded a string of national minimum temperatures in late August and early September, including a frosty 21.9F this morning.

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