Book signing at AMS Annual Meeting to take place at R.M. Young’s booth

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Book signing at AMS Annual Meeting to take place at R.M. Young’s booth

07 Jan, 2025

R.M. Young Company has announced a book signing event with Cyrena Arnold, a meteorologist, storm chaser, and author, at their booth (517) during the American Meteorological Society (AMS) Annual Meeting in New Orleans, on January 13–14.

Cyrena Arnold boasts an impressive array of professional accomplishments. In 2006, she earned a NASA certificate of appreciation for her contributions to aviation safety while working as a NASA contractor at AirDat. She then spent six years installing weather stations across the Alaskan tundra while employed by McVehil-Monnett Associates. Later, Arnold served as Director of Summit Operations for the Mount Washington Observatory in New Hampshire and became a meteorologist for NH1 News TV. Her expertise has led to appearances on Good Morning America, The Morning Show, WIRED, Insider, USA Today, GQ, and Popular Science, among many others. In 2022, she was crowned Mrs. New Hampshire and has since travelled extensively, teaching children across the U.S.A. about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).

Arnold is also an accomplished author. Her first children’s book, The Weather Story, was published in 2020 and was followed by The Hurricane Story in 2023. Both books aim to inspire and educate youngsters about weather science. Visitors to R.M. Young’s booth at AMS 2025 will have the opportunity to buy her books and meet Arnold during signing sessions on Monday, January 13, from 6 PM to 7 PM, or on Tuesday, January 14, from 10 AM to 11 AM and 3 PM to 4 PM. Guests are welcome to ask questions during these times. Additionally, R.M. Young’s exclusive interview with Arnold, where she discusses her career, her experiences with RM Young’s sensors in extreme environments, and the inspiration behind her books, is available on YouTube.

In addition to the book signing, R.M. Young will display their newly designed all-in-one weather station, the ResponseONE-PRO™. This highly advanced station includes an access port that allows users to easily remove and replace protective filters and internal sensor modules in the field. This unique feature restores performance to factory standards without sending the unit back to the manufacturer, saving time and money and preventing data interruptions.

The ResponseONE-PRO has been engineered specifically to meet the rigorous demands of marine data buoy applications. Designed for durability, it enables sensor replacement without requiring the entire instrument to be shipped for repairs or recalibration. After three years of deployment in challenging marine environments on ocean buoys, the ResponseONE-PRO has consistently delivered precise and reliable data.

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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