Tyler Sebree is seeking a position as a meteorologist. He has a Bachelor's of Science in Atmospheric Science and a Bachelor's of Arts in Psychology from Ohio State University. During his time in college, he gained experience working as a broadcast meteorologist for Buckeye TV and interning at the National Weather Service and ABC 6/FOX 28. Currently, he works as a weekend meteorologist and weekday reporter for Nexstar Broadcasting in Rockford, Illinois. Sebree has extensive coursework and training in meteorology and maintains active memberships in professional meteorology organizations.
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Distributed Graph Databases and the Emerging Web of DataMarko Rodriguez
The World Wide Web is the defacto medium for publicly exposing a corpus of interrelated documents. In its current form, the World Wide Web is the Web of Documents. The next generation of the World Wide Web will support the Web of Data. The Web of Data utilizes the same Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) address space as the Web of Documents, but instead of a exposing a graph of documents, the Web of Data exposes a graph of data. Given that the URI address space of the Web is distributed and infinite, the Web of Data provides a single unified space by which the worlds data can be publicly exposed and interrelated. The Web of Data is supported by both graph databases (which structure the data) and distributed computing mechanism (which process the data). This presentation will discuss the Web of Data, graph databases, and models of computing in this emerging space.
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1. Resume – Tyler Sebree
CONTACT INFO: Tyler Sebree Phone: (513)-687-3996 Address: 5225 Linden Road (Apt. 7205)
Address Part 2: Rockford, IL, 61109 Email: tyler.sebree@gmail.com
EDUCATION: The Ohio State University – Columbus, OH Graduation: May, 2015
Bachelor of Science in Atmospheric Science
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Cumulative GPA: 3.441
Dean’s List for all but one term
Relevant Coursework: Four Calculus courses, Chemistry, 3 Physics courses, Earth Sciences,
Oceanography, Introductory Meteorology, Geography/Climatology, Global Climate Change,
Boundary Layer Climatology, Microclimatological Measurements, Introduction to Synoptic
Meteorology, Atmospheric Thermodynamics, Theatre Practicum (Broadcast Meteorologist at
Buckeye TV), Dynamic MeteorologyI & II, Synoptic Meteorology (Forecasting), & Synoptic
Meteorology (Severe Storms Forecasting)
The University of Cincinnati – Cincinnati, OH September 2010-June 2011
Preparation Coursework for the Atmospheric Science Major at Ohio State
Dean’s List for each of the Three Quarters Attended
Colerain High School – Cincinnati, OH August 2006 – June 2010
Graduated with Honors & Cum Laude, GPA: 3.85
French Honor Society; Member of Student Senate During Freshman Year
Took Four Advanced Placement Courses
Played Recreational Soccer, Baseball & Basketball
EMPLOYMENT/INTERNSHIPS:
Nexstar Broadcasting: WTVO/WQRF – Rockford, IL August 2015 – Present
Weekend Meteorologist/Weekday Reporter/MMJ
Perform necessary tasks during meteorology shifts Friday & Saturday evenings
Use Fusion Studio/3:D Live software to develop forecast graphics
Post on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram multiple times per day
Record radio for 3 area radio stations
Report on stories ranging from weather-related to political
Use Avid to create stories to present on-air
Act as a photographer when needed
ROHR Café – Columbus, OH October 2014 – July 2015
Employee
Make and present different café beverages in a fast-paced environment
Ensure customers have the best and quickest experience possible
Columbus Country Club – Columbus, OH
Server & Banquet Server/Helper
Serve guests in a timely manner, and ensure a great dining experience
Serve cocktails and alcoholic beverages with some knowledge of different alcoholic
beverages
Help set up and tear down banquets being held at the Club
Ensure every club member has a memorable experience every time they come in
Mirror Lake Creamery & Grille – Columbus, OH March 2012 – October 2014
Employee
Make and Prepare customer’s orders
Continually Gaining Communication and Leadership Skills
American Eagle Outfitters – Cincinnati, OH June 2011-March 2012
Employee/Sales Associate
Stock Clothes, Help Customers, Open Fitting Rooms
McDonald’s – Cincinnati, OH April 2008-October 2009
Employee
2. Prepare Food Orders, Hand Out Orders to Customers, Stock Supplies
Internship with ABC 6/FOX 28 – Columbus, OH
Intern
Gain Experience with the Atmosphere in a News Station
Learn how to enter Information into the Weather Center Computers to get it to show
up on TV correctly
Practice giving Weather Presentations in front of the Green Screen
Eventually attain a Video for me to use later in Life when I apply to News Stations
Internship with the National Weather Service – Oxnard, CA May 2013-August 2013
Intern
I worked on a Project through the Summer dealing with building a
Numerical/Statistical Model to help increase the Office’s ability to predict Rip
Currents
HONORS/AWARDS: Honor Roll Each Semester of High School, French Honor Society Certificate, Graduated with Cum
Laude & Honors, Dean’s List Five out of Six Quarters & all but One Semester thus far in College,
Recipient of the Sharpe Scholarship at Ohio State, Recipient of the NOAA Hollings Undergraduate
Scholarship (2012), which Pays for My Education Through Senior Year & Guarantees an Internship
with a NOAA Facility in Summer 2013 (with this scholarship, I interned at the National Weather
Service Office in Oxnard/Los Angeles, CA for 3 months, and conducted a research project on rip
currents; at the end of the summer, I went to Washington, DC to present my research in front of
NOAA employees at Headquarters). I am a recipient of the Jimmy West Scholarship through the
Columbus Country Club, and I also received the Ohio Academy of Science Scholarship award.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:
Member of the National Society of Leadership and Success
I was invited via mail to join this society over the summer because of my credentials. I accepted the
invitation and now am officially an inducted member of the society. This society gives me access to
a special job bank and scholarships. Also, it requires me to be active in my community and with
other members of the society.
Member of the National Weather Association
Also a part of The Central Ohio Chapter of The National Weather Association
Member of the American Meteorological Society
PRESENTATIONS GIVEN/PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS ATTENDED:
I presented my work from the project I was responsible for while in Oxnard, CA
I presented this Project to the National Weather Service Office in Oxnard. I then traveled to
Washington, DC as part of my Scholarship Program to present my Findings and Research to the
NOAA Community at the NOAA Headquarters in Silver Spring, MD
I attended the 2013 Annual National Weather Association Meeting in Charleston, SC
SERVICE: Student Senate in High School August 2006 – June 2007
Engaged in Numerous Community Service Activities
Helped Clean the High School/Clean Windows/Paint Windows
Reported Daily Information/News to My Assigned “Homeroom” to gain leadership experience
Volunteered with the SPCA in Cincinnati
Helped out at Ronald McDonald House in Cincinnati
ACTIVITIES: Meteorology Club – The Ohio State University September 2011 – Present
Executive Board – Vice President (2012-2013)
Manage the Annual Severe Weather Symposium & Assist the President in Activities
WX Forecasting Challenge January 2012 - Present
Contestant for Ohio State for 4th straight year
Utilize weather data and weather information to create my own forecasts for selected city in the
weather challenge
Broadcast Meteorologist at Buckeye TV at Ohio State January 2012 – Present
3. Make and Prepare My Forecast Using Microsoft PowerPoint Slides
Use Weather Websites and Weather Data to Create My Forecasts
Perform Forecasts in front of a Green Screen while Being Filmed
Member of the National Society of Leadership and Success
I was invited via mail to join this society over the summer because of my credentials. I accepted the
invitation and now am officially an inducted member of the society. This society gives me access to
a special job bank and scholarships. Also, it requires me to be active in my community and with
other members of the society.
Employee at Neoweather
Over the summer I attained a job with Neoweather—an online weather association that is
responsible for putting out weather forecasts each day in the form of text forecasts, videos, and
weather graphics for five different Ohio locations: Athens, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, and
Toledo. I am a part of the Columbus forecast group, and am responsible for putting out each of the
aforementioned forecasts three days per week.
Weather Blogger for Weather-Talk.net
I recently attained a position as a blogger and article writer for weather-talk.net, a well-known site
that has numerous contributors with meteorological backgrounds who post weather articles and
blogs when they deem fit.
SKILLS: -Skywarn Certified Advanced Weather Spotter
-Proficient in Microsoft Office – Word, PowerPoint, Excel
-Proficient with GRLevelX products as I have GRLevel3 installed on my laptop
-Acquired knowledge of METAR from my meteorology coursework
-Highly proficient in reading and interpreting weather charts and weather graphics of all
kinds (all models – have AccuweatherPro membership & WeatherBell membership
-Highly proficient in reading and interpreting radar graphics—especially severe weather
-Very successful with working in groups
-Very successful leader and able to bring people together; plentiful leadership experience
-Highly sociable personality
-Extremely organized; never have an issue with poor organization
-Proficient in 3:D Live & Fusion Studio software
-Proficient in the use of cameras
-Proficient with the news editing software Avid
-Very comfortable with being on-air and delivering the weather/stories