Dan McCarthy - Central Region Headquarters - NOAA
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Ashlee Moore<br />
Ashlee Moore is a Hoosier native; she was born and raised in Anderson, Indiana. After<br />
graduating from Anderson High School in 2002, Ashlee enrolled at Ball State University.<br />
She pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography (Operational Meteorology and<br />
Climatology) with a minor in Geographic Information Processing and Mapping and<br />
graduated cum laude in December 2006. During her time at Ball State University Ashlee<br />
was an active member of Gamma Theta Upsilon and the Ball State University Storm<br />
Chase Team.<br />
In May/June of 2004 and 2006 she participated in a 30-day field study of severe storms<br />
in the Great Plains with Dr. David Arnold and a group of Ball State students. Following<br />
the 2004 trip Ashlee was one of eleven students to co-produce a 54-minute severe<br />
weather safety documentary titled “Tornado Alley: Back Home in Indiana” for PBS<br />
Television through a grant from Ball State University and the Virginia B. Ball Center for<br />
Creative Inquiry that was awarded to Dr. David Arnold. The documentary has since<br />
aired on numerous PBS stations throughout the Midwest. During the 2006 field study<br />
Ashlee served as a severe weather forecasting consultant for Dr. Arnold. She is<br />
currently employed as a GIS Specialist with the Indiana Department of Homeland<br />
Security (Response and Recovery Division), where she interned while in college.<br />
Ashlee is a member of the National Weather Association and the American<br />
Meteorological Society and hopes to one day reunite with her passion for weather by<br />
becoming a forecaster.