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Jan 10, 2023

NCICS at AMS 2023

NCICS will once again be well represented at the annual meeting of the American Meteorological Society, with eleven staff members involved in more than 20…→

Aug 8, 2017

NCICS and NCEI Host NOAA Hollings Scholars

By Andrew Dundas The NOAA Hollings Scholarship Program offers academic support and a full-time, paid internship at a NOAA facility to undergraduates interested in ocean…→

 
Apr 26, 2017

Energy Sector Forum in Asheville

THE CLIMATE RESILIENT GRID: A FORUM ON ENERGY, CLIMATE AND THE GRID, sponsored by NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), brings together thought leaders…→

Dec 9, 2016

CICS-NC at AGU Fall 2016

CICS-NC scientists contributed to more than a dozen presentations and posters for the Fall 2016 meeting of the American Geophysical Society (AGU) December 12-16, 2016, in San…→

May 8, 2017

Meet the Staff: Andrew Ballinger

By Andrew Dundas Andrew Ballinger, a postdoctoral research scholar at NCICS, grew up on a dairy farm outside of Melbourne, Australia. He partly attributes his…→

Aug 31, 2016

Portfolio: Improving USCRN Precipitation Measurements

The U.S. Climate Reference Network (USCRN) is a system of more than 130 climate observing stations distributed around the United States. Developed by the National…→

 
Oct 13, 2016

Speakers

Home Agenda Speakers Resources Climate Communications Support Workshop — Asheville Susan Joy Hassol Susan Joy Hassol is a climate change communicator, analyst, and author known…→

Jul 14, 2016

Projects

Programs CICS-NC NOAA TSU Partnership For Resilience SERDP Other Grants→

Aug 2, 2016

Tropical Monitoring

CICS-NC: Tropical Monitoring + Figures Hovmöllers: Select variable Outgoing Longwave Radiation* Zonal Wind Meridional Wind Velocity Potential Stream Function Zonal Shear Shear Magnitude Precipitable Water…→

Sep 27, 2017

GOES-16 Data in the Cloud

NOAA’s new geostationary weather satellite, GOES-16, is already changing the way we view our planet, even though it won’t be declared fully operational until later…→