Chi Epsilon Pi
Chi Epsilon Pi is an American honor society for outstanding students in the field of meteorology/atmospheric sciences. It was established at the University of California, Los Angeles in 1951. It has chartered 13 chapters at various institutions in the United States.
History
Chi Epsilon Pi was founded at Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences of University of California, Los Angeles in 1951. It is an honor society for students in the field of atmospheric sciences. It promotes the advanced study of meteorology and related field and recognizes students who demonstrate a "promise of achievement: as professionals in the field.The UCLA chapter was originally formed to recognize graduate students but began also honorary undergraduates in 2019. The local society became national in 1963 with the chartering of its second chapter at Texas A&M University.
Its national office is housed at 405 Hilgard Avenue, 7127 Math Sciences Building in Los Angeles, California.
Symbols
The name Chi Epsilon Pi was selected to represent ΧΕΙΜΩΝΑΣ ΕΗΙΟΝΤΑΣ ΠΡΟΛΕΓΟΜΕΝ or "Past Events Cast Their Shadows Before Them." The society's colors royal blue and silver.Membership
Chi Epsilon Pi has active, alumni, and honorary members. Active members include students who have completed ten credits toward a meteorology major with a 3.0 cumulative GPA. However, chapters may set higher standards. Alumni have either graduated, transferred to another institution, or changed majors. Honorary membership are presented to individuals who have completed advanced study of meteorology and receive a majority vote of active chapter membership.Chapters
| Charter date and range | Institution | Location | Status | |
| 1951 | University of California, Los Angeles | Los Angeles, California | Active | |
| 1963 | Texas A&M University | College Station, Texas | Active | |
| 1966 | Florida State University | Tallahassee, Florida | Active | |
| Spring 1999 | Valparaiso University | Valparaiso, Indiana | Active | |
| 2004 | Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach | Daytona Beach, Florida | Active | |
| 2005 | University of Miami | Coral Gables, Florida | Active | |
| University of Missouri | Columbia, Missouri | Active | ||
| University of [North Carolina at Charlotte] | Charlotte, North Carolina | Inactive | ||
| Florida International University | University Park, Florida | Active | ||
| Virginia Tech | Blacksburg, Virginia | Active | ||
| 2020 | Ohio State University | Columbus, Ohio | Active | |
| 2020 | University of Georgia | Athens, Georgia | Active | |
| Pennsylvania State University | State College, Pennsylvania | Active |
Notable members
- Elliot Abrams, meteorologist who works for AccuWeather
- Jeffrey Frame, professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and atmospheric scientist for VORTEX2
- Frederick W. Leslie, scientist who flew on the NASA STS-73 Space Shuttle mission as a payload specialist
- David Stensrud, research meteorologist with the National Severe Storms Laboratory and adjunct professor at the University of Oklahoma