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The June Bacon-Bercey Award for Broadcast Meteorology recognizes a broadcast meteorologist for sustained long-term contributions to the community, or for outstanding work during a specific weather event. Nominations must be made in writing by an individual or group, and if possible, should be accompanied by an example(s) of the individual's work. Single event nominations must be based on extraordinary work during a demanding weather event. Although the Award is normally intended for an individual, it may be awarded in recognition of a team effort under special circumstances.
Requirements
- Citation (25 word maximum)
- Nomination letter (3 page maximum)
- Biography (2 page maximum)
- One (1) letter of support (2 page maximum)
Nominations are considered by the Professional Affairs Commission’s Board on Broadcast Meteorology, which makes a recommendation for final approval by AMS Council.
Nominees for this award remain on the review committee's active list for three years. Nominators are allowed to update an unsuccessful nomination at the beginning of the next award cycle.
The June Bacon-Bercey Award for Broadcast Meteorology
To nominate, please click the 'apply' button. Don't see the button? Please log in with your AMS Profile, select the applicant role, return to this tab, and reload the page.
The June Bacon-Bercey Award for Broadcast Meteorology recognizes a broadcast meteorologist for sustained long-term contributions to the community, or for outstanding work during a specific weather event. Nominations must be made in writing by an individual or group, and if possible, should be accompanied by an example(s) of the individual's work. Single event nominations must be based on extraordinary work during a demanding weather event. Although the Award is normally intended for an individual, it may be awarded in recognition of a team effort under special circumstances.
Requirements
- Citation (25 word maximum)
- Nomination letter (3 page maximum)
- Biography (2 page maximum)
- One (1) letter of support (2 page maximum)
Nominations are considered by the Professional Affairs Commission’s Board on Broadcast Meteorology, which makes a recommendation for final approval by AMS Council.
Nominees for this award remain on the review committee's active list for three years. Nominators are allowed to update an unsuccessful nomination at the beginning of the next award cycle.