Jared Rennie, CCM
Research Meteorologist
Research Meteorologist
Jared Rennie is a research meteorologist specializing in climatology and forensic meteorology. He has nearly ten years experience working on major land surface datasets for weather and climate monitoring.
He is also interested in data visualization, and is constantly working on new ways to convey weather and climate data to the public. Mr. Rennie has also completed scientific research, working with organizations such as FEMA, CDC, the Society of Actuaries, and the Department of Defense.
Mr. Rennie is an active member of the local and national community. He visits schools in the local area to talk to students about science, climate, and computer programming. He has been a member of the American Meteorological Society since 2004, and currently serves as the chair of the Board for Early Career Professionals. He has also served on the local chapter committee since 2015, and in 2018, was awarded the recognition of Certified Consulting Meteorologist (CCM).
For information about Rennie and the incredible work he continues to offer, please visit his website https://www.rennieweather.com/.
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I have instantaneous access to weather information all over the globe. As a research meteorologist working on datasets for nearly a decade, I have access to over 40 petabytes, nearly 80,000 laptops worth, of weather data at my fingertips. Data access can be time consuming and tedious, however I have learned the tricks and trades to access data, and can “slice and dice” to meet your needs.
Providing data is just the start of my work. I am also proficient in analyzing the information to tell a unique story. Using the most sophisticated algorithms, I can calculate and visualize any weather data to answer important questions. Results are then written in a clear and concise manner, without jargon.
I also believe STEM education is critical. That’s why I take every opportunity to talk about weather, climate, and technology to kids. It brings me joy to see students’ faces light up when I show them a cool weather graphic. If I can get at least one person interested in STEM, then I know I’ve done my job.
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Data acquisition, statistical analysis, time series analysis, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), science communication.
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School visits, K-12 education, college education, mentoring, science presentations, interactive activities.
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Data acquisition and analysis. Localized site analysis. Report writing.
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Report Writing, legal depositions, testimony.
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