CIOs-turned-executive coaches Jim Rinaldi and Jim DiMarzio share their hard-earned advice for aspiring CIOs looking to advance their careers and grow as leaders.
Last month, the Perseverance rover successfully landed on Mars following a six-and-half-month journey from Earth through space. Over the next Martian year (or, over 600 days here on Earth), the rover will search for signs of ancient life, collect data about the climate and geology on Mars and pave the way for human exploration of the Red Planet. This mission is a group effort by the scientists, engineers, technologists and more at NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Jim Rinaldi, former CIO and current Chief Information Technology Advisor at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, joins Juliet to discuss IT’s role in a successful mission, and how his team at JPL supports mission personnel from early planning stages through landing and beyond.
Lehigh Valley weather: Christmas to arrive wet, not white, as river flooding could be a thing
Updated Dec 24, 2020;
Posted Dec 24, 2020
Lewis Island in the Delaware River (seen from the Lambertville side looking toward New Hope) was under water on Jan. 21, 1996. The two houses on the island were flooded.NJAM file photo
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Interstate 99, which gets Penn State football fans several Saturdays each fall from Interstate 80 to Beaver Stadium, turns south not far west of State College and heads off to Altoona with not what anyone would call serious traffic.
If you want to see a White Christmas on Friday, you’ll have to be west of the wide and usually empty highway, according to EPAWA Weather Consulting meteorologist Jim Rinaldi, who is based in State College. Rain, for example, is expected to switch over to snow about 9 p.m. Thursday and drop 3 to 5 inches overnight in Pittsburgh, the National Weather Service said.
3 inches of snow an hour possible in the Lehigh Valley. When could it happen and why?
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
Posted Dec 15, 2020
The National Weather Service is calling for up to two feet of snow in parts of New Jersey from a winter storm expected to start on Wednesday.
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The Lehigh Valley’s had plenty of winter storms that have dumped 3 inches of snow in total, but this latest one could include a period where we’re getting 3 inches of snow an hour.
A meteorologist said that’s a possibility with the storm expected to hit on Wednesday. The region will go into a Winter Storm Warning at 10 a.m. with up to 24 inches of snow on the way, the National Weather Service is forecasting.