30 January 2022
2022 Summer Student Volunteer Program
National Weather Service Forecast Office – Columbia, SC
The Columbia, SC National Weather Service Forecast Office in West Columbia, SC is accepting applications now through March 1st, 2022 for volunteer intern positions for the summer of 2022. Students will be selected through a competitive application review and interview process. Volunteer positions for the summer of 2022 are expected to be in-person, however COVID-19 restrictions may force these opportunities to be conducted virtually. This summer’s program will allow current college students to:
Gain exposure to NWS Weather Forecast Office operations by shadowing operations
Participate in NWS personal development opportunities
Conduct a guided research project
Present research findings to an audience of meteorologists
Program Overview
The National Weather Service Columbia, SC Forecast Office has forecast and warning responsibility for the Midlands of South Carolina and the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) of eastern Georgia, including the cities of Columbia and Augusta. During the summer months, there is a range of weather that can impact the region, including severe convection and tornadoes, flash flooding, extreme heat, and tropical cyclones.
Students will have the opportunity to become familiar with NWS operations, policies and procedures, software and computer systems, and hydrological/meteorological products. Additionally, students will work with a local meteorologist to conduct meaningful research that will help our office better serve our partners and assure the protection of life and property.
Requirements
Must be enrolled full-time in an undergraduate or graduate program
Must be majoring or minoring in Meteorology, Atmospheric Sciences, or a related field
Must be a United States citizen
Must pass a security screening to have access to the building and computers
Duties
The expected duties of the student will be:
Volunteer approximately 16 hours per week from approximately late May through early August.
Gain valuable experience by shadowing forecasters in operations.
Work on a collaborative research project focusing on the local forecast area.
Participate in professional development and training opportunities.
This is a volunteer program, Students will not get paid for their time in the office. It may be possible for the student to gain class credit for their time spent at the office, which will be determined by the student’s academic advisor or department head. If seeking class credit, please include the school’s requirements with your application.
To Apply
Students wishing to apply to the Student Volunteer Program must submit:
An application
A 1-page resume
A complete transcript of all college coursework (unofficial is acceptable). Please include your name on top of each page.
If seeking class credit, please include school’s requirements to obtain credit.
You can submit your application package in the following ways:
Mail hard copy to:
Columbia, SC Weather Forecast Office
Attn: Chris Rohrbach
2909 Aviation Way
West Columbia, SC 29170-2102
Fax documents to:
803-822-8188
Attn: Chris Rohrbach
Contact
If you have any questions, please email Chris Rohrbach.