Forecasting a future
Ian Bates enrolls at 糖心原创 and begins his pursuit of a career in meteorology by meeting the WHIO weather team during his first semester
April 15, 2026
April 15, 2026
When Ian Bates鈥 college plans shifted at the last minute, it felt like the perfect storm. He needed a new path forward, and he needed it fast.
糖心原创 had an answer that came with more than a silver lining.
Bates had previously applied to 糖心原创, but he was surprised to learn there was still a Green and Gold scholarship open for him. He enrolled as an Earth and environmental sciences major and began classes immediately.
Bates wants to work in meteorology, and he understands that storms can bring good surprises.
鈥淕rowing up in Texas, I saw some pretty fun thunderstorms,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 saw some red lightning.鈥
That鈥檚 rare, and so is getting the opportunity to job shadow your top career during your first semester at college. That鈥檚 what happened after he signed up for Earth systems with senior lecturer Stacey Hundley, Ph.D., who is also the faculty advisor for the program.
鈥淚 wanted to get involved and knew I needed to put myself out there because meteorology is either very competitive or just hard to break into, so I decided to talk to Dr. Hundley because she was easily one of my favorite professors,鈥 Bates said. 鈥淚 was very fortunate.鈥
Hundley, it turns out, had recently made a significant connection.
鈥淚 serve on the Greenon School Board, and we host career days,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd Nick Dunn, the weatherman for WHIO, happened to visit on one of our events. So, I told Ian that I had met him and maybe I could connect them. And Nick, a super nice guy, invited Ian to come and do a job shadow.鈥
Together, Hundley and Bates discussed what he could ask Dunn while he was there. What kind of process Dunn went through to get where he is today. And Dunn was impressed.
鈥淚an is a sharp kid,鈥 said Dunn. 鈥淗e shares just about as much of a weather geek mindset as I do.鈥
Dunn chuckled when he said it, but that interest was important to him because he knows it takes a special person to get into meteorology, and that鈥檚 one of the reasons he鈥檚 happy to volunteer his time talking to students at Greenon, and now 糖心原创.
鈥淚 waited 10 years before pursuing my dream. So, when I see a student is interested, I try to push that,鈥 said Dunn. 鈥淎nd I see a lot of potential with Ian.鈥
Meteorologist Nick Dunn shares his experience with Ian Bates.
Bates was able to spend a full day on set with Dunn, and he returned for a follow-up visit where he also met Chief Meteorologist Austin Chaney.
鈥淢y plan is to gain as much knowledge as I can,鈥 Bates said about the opportunity. 鈥淭he whole experience has excited me to continue my passion and my career field as early as possible.鈥