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A ROMANCE WITH SEVERE WEATHER EVENTS

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Air Currents 2024

Air Currents 2024

by SADIE DUNN recipient of the For Utah Scholarship

GROWING UP, I ALWAYS KNEW WHAT I WAS GOING TO STUDY IN COLLEGE. I WAS KIND OF SHOCKED THAT THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH IS THE ONLY SCHOOL IN THE STATE THAT OFFERS AN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES DEGREE. SO THAT’S HOW I ENDED UP HERE.

The For Utah Scholarship has been an amazing opportunity for me because, honestly, I would not have been able to afford college on my own.

I am from Chicago, and I grew up with really severe summer storms in the Midwest, so I guess that’s what really fostered my love for weather. Then I moved to Utah when I was 13 where there is a ton of snow and crazy windstorms which sparked my curiosity.

Throughout junior high and high school, I knew studying weather was my goal. As a senior in high school, we had an internship class, and I got to intern at ABC 4 News in their weather department, which was cool. That was definitely the moment when I was like, “This is real. I’m working towards this, and this is the goal.” So it’s really exciting to take this love I’ve had since I was little and turn it into a career.

While interning at a broadcast station was fun, it’s not something that interests me as a career. But my atmospheric sciences degree can take me a bunch of different places. It offers research opportunities with organizations like the National Weather Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. You can also work with private organizations. There are serious meteorologists in every field, which I think is one of the coolest parts about this job.

I’m still kind of feeling out what I want to do. It’s a STEM major, and it’s very math- and physics- and chemistry heavy. I consider myself to be smart, but I am not a natural in those courses. So I don’t think research is something I will do. I am really passionate about climate change, so I’m looking more into the field of sustainability.

Since I grew up with a love of severe weather, I would also love to be able can’t stop them. They are going to hit and destroy everything. So I would love to find ways to lessen the effects of those or find better ways to prepare communities.

The For Utah Scholarship program ensures that four years of tuition and mandatory fees are covered by grant and scholarship assistance for Utah residents who are eligible for the Pell Grant. A version of this story was first published in @theU.

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