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Miriam Guthrie is a fourth-year undergraduate majoring in Atmospheric and Oceanic Science with a focus on meteorology. She is interested in tropical cyclones, intense rainfall events, and how climate change has a role in extreme weather events. Last semester she interned at the National Weather Service in Peachtree City, GA, where she learned a lot about operational meteorology and did a research project comparing Hurricane Helene with Hurricane Michael. She is currently the Vice President of the American Meteorological Society chapter at GT, also known as StORM Club. She is also a TA for EAS 1600 and a member of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, the Earth Science Honor Society at GT. Outside of school she is involved in the GT Treble Choir and the Ramblin’ Reck Club, and during her free time she enjoys watching GT sports, hiking/camping, crocheting, and playing board games.