All of us in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences are deeply saddened at the loss of Kyle Tietze, who passed away last Friday night.
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We will miss you Kyle |
Kyle was an exceptional young man, scientist, and friend. He brought out the best in everyone. It was an honor and privilege to attend his memorial service this evening, which I found deeply inspiring. Below is a remarkable photo of the frontal passage that occurred just prior to the service.
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Frontal passage just prior to Kyle's memorial service (photo T. Cruickshank) |
I can't help but think the frontal passage was more than merely coincidence. Our best to Kyle and all his family and friends. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
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