About Me
Hello! I'm Tony Illenden, a recent graduate from the University of Oklahoma's School of Meteorology, where I earned my Bachelor of Science in Meteorology. I'm a graduate research and teaching assistant at Northern Illinois University, working toward my Master of Science. I am researching a short-term predictability issue of mesoscale frontal waves in atmospheric rivers with Dr. Allison Michaelis. After grad school, I aspire to work at the National Weather Service, where I can provide life-saving forecasts and warnings to the public.
Classes Taken at the School of Meteorology
- METR 4743 - Applications of Weather Forecasting
- METR 3513 - Atmospheric Chemistry
- METR 2004 - Atmospheric Circulations
- METR 3113, 3123, and 4133 - Atmospheric Dynamics 1-3
- METR 2613 - Atmospheric In-Situ and Surface-Based Measurements
- METR 3413 - Atmospheric Thermodynamics
- METR 4523 - Climate and General Circulations
- METR 3223 - Cloud Physics, Electricity, and Optics
- METR 4433 - Mesoscale Meteorology
- METR 3334 - Principles of Research and Communications in Meteorology
- METR 1313 - Programming in Meteorology
- METR 4623 - Radar Meteorology
- METR 4233 - Radiation and Remote Sensing
- METR 4913 - Senior Seminar
- METR 4403 - SPC's Application of Meteorological Theory to Severe Thunderstorm Forecasting
- METR 4990 - Special Problems in Meteorology
- METR 3323 - Statistical Meteorology
- METR 4424 - Synoptic Meteorology