Stephen Mullens
Assistant Instructional Professor of Meteorology
Meteorology Bachelor Program Undergraduate Coordinator
Focus Areas
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Teaching Statement
Stephen Mullens instructs a range of college weather courses including general education, instrumentation, history of meteorology, physics of storms, and geoscience communication.
Recent Courses
- MET 1010: Introduction to Weather and Climate
- MET 3503: Weather and Forecasting
- MET 3753: Pragmatic Python for Weather
- MET 3300: Atmospheric Dynamics
- MET 4230: Atmospheric Thermodynamics
- MET 4531: Mesoscale Meteorology
- MET 4524: Weather Briefing
- GEO 4170: Communicating Science in the Geosciences
Recent Presentations and Talks
August 2025 – FOX Weather: Southeast coast on alert for new tropical trouble
April 2025 – Vox: The weather loophole keeping this city sunny
December 2024 – The Verge: Google’s AI weather prediction model is pretty darn good
February 2024 – Confirming Global Climate Patterns by Exploring City Climates of Your Choice – American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting
July 2023 – AP Fact Check: Florida isn’t going to be hit by a massive sandstorm seen in footage from the Suez Canal.
July 2023 – Boca Beacon: Weird summer weather these days includes something called a meteotsunami.
September 2022 – WUSF: How to read a spaghetti model, before you start worrying.
May 2022 – Meteorological Factors Predicting Atlantic TC Name Retirement – AMS Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology conference
Educational Background
- M.S. in Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, 2010
- B.S. in Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, 2008