I'm a hydrologist with the National Weather Service (Colorado Basin RFC in Salt Lake City). One of the meteorologists from the Salt Lake City WFO and I are working to create a "Meteorology 101" presentation for Science Olympiad competitors and/or their coaches. We are not the event coordinators/supervisors for the Meteorology event, so we don't know what is going to be required knowledge for the regional or state tournaments.

Currently, we're considering a presentation of meteorology basics (maybe 45 minutes or so), with a Q&A session afterward for students to ask questions of NWS scientists, helping the students to clear up any confusion they may have regarding aspects of meteorology.
Tentatively, the best date for us would be Feb 7, 2013. Depending on interest, we could do the presentation in-house at our building in SLC (limited space), or we could set up some sort of webinar (especially if students from schools far from SLC want to participate). We figure that sometime in the after-school hours would be best for students and their coaches, but we can be flexible on time of day.
So, my questions for students and coaches are:
1.) Would a "Meteorology 101" event/Q&A session with NWS scientists be something in which you would like to participate?
2.) Would you be able to attend an in-house event in Salt Lake City, or would you prefer a webinar?
3.) What time of day generally works best for you (including time zone if you're not on Mountain Time)?
I'm not completely sure if this is the right venue for an announcement of/gauging of interest for a "Meteorology 101" for UT coaches and students. If anyone has a suggestion for a different way to get in touch with interested students and coaches, please let me know!
Thanks very much,
Stacie
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Stacie Bender
Hydrologist
Colorado Basin River Forecast Center
http://www.cbrfc.noaa.gov