Nicolas Miranda is a third-year undergraduate majoring in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and minoring in Computational Data Analysis. He hopes to become a professional meteorologist, using the knowledge and skills he has gained throughout his education to save lives, be it through a government, research, or broadcast job. He is currently the CNN Weather intern, helping cover severe weather events like Hurricane Milton, researching past weather statistics to contextualize impacts, and learning how to leverage graphics and the written word to give useful, high-quality forecasts to a national audience. He is also the current treasurer of GT’s student chapter of the American Meteorological Society, the StORM Club, where he manages a club-operated weather station in order to maintain a record of Atlanta’s weather for research or educational purposes. In past semesters, he has worked as a Student Assistant for the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, done research on AI Ethics with Computer Science PhD student Kantwon Rogers, improved the Wikipedia article on Exometeorology and gotten it featured on the website’s Main Page, helped out with Dr. Handlos’ Into the Storm summer camp for high schoolers, and been a Chemistry TA for the Office of Minority Educational Development’s Challenge summer program (which he also attended before his first year). Outside of academics, he is a regular attendee and cajon player at Westminster Christian Fellowship, helps track and take care of the stray cats on campus with GT Campus Cats, has gone on observatory visits and stargazing trips with the GT Astronomy Club, loves attending football games and biking around campus, and always enjoys hanging out with his friends. He would like to thank God, his friends and parents, his professors and the instructors he has done research under, the CNN Weather team, the Wikipedia editors who reviewed his article, and the campus cats – especially Daisy, George, and Momo.