Beyond the Forecast: Meteorologist Steve Caparotta
Steve Caparotta, a familiar face on Baton Rouge televisions for over two decades, has taken on a new role at LSU as an instructor, bringing his wealth of real-world meteorological experience to the classroom. Earning his master’s degree and Ph.D. from LSU himself, Caparotta's journey from television meteorologist to educator highlights the growing importance of hands-on learning in the field of meteorology, especially in places like Louisiana that face unique but serious weather challenges.Learn more about the course and its importance to Louisiana and beyond: https://lsu.edu/blog/2024/05/30stevecaparotta.php
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