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May 10, 2022
Projecting Changes in Heavy Precipitation for Infrastructure Design
New design values for the intensity, duration, and frequency of heavy precipitation account for the projected effects of climate change. An interactive website provides easy…→
Mar 25, 2016
Algorithm Development of Temperature and Humidity Profile Retrievals for Long-Term HIRS Observations
CICS-NC’s Jessica Matthews is a coauthor on a paper in Remote Sensing describing an algorithm for deriving vertical temperature and humidity profiles from the High-resolution…→
Dec 11, 2023
NCICS at AGU 2023
Twenty eight NCICS staff are contributing to presentations, posters, town halls, and other activities at at the 2023 American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, December 11–15…→
Sep 1, 2016
Obs4MIPS: Connecting Models and Observations
A key part of the validation and assessment of any climate model is to start the model at some time in the past, run it…→
May 19, 2016
Expertise: Observing Systems
In Situ Observations Quality Assurance Algorithm Development Data Validation Global Temperature Datasets Soil Moisture and Drought U.S. Climate Reference Network Remote Sensing Calibration and Validation…→
Mark Essig
Mark Essig joined NCICS in 2022 as a Scientific Technical Editor with the Assessments Technical Support Unit (TSU). He previously worked as a writer and…→
Mar 14, 2016
Innovations in Information Management and Access for Assessments
The Third National Climate Assessment (NCA3), released in May 2014, provided a comprehensive assessment of the impacts of climate change in the United States. The…→
Xiangdong Zhang
Dr. Xiangdong Zhang is a senior scientist at NCICS and a research professor at the Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State…→
Jul 8, 2016
NCA3 Data
Data from the Third National Climate Assessment The following figures were created by the National Climate Assessment (NCA) Technical Support Unit (TSU) for the third NCA…→
May 19, 2016
National Climate Assessment Technical Support Unit
NOAA’s Assessment Technical Support Unit (TSU) provides a broad range of scientific and technical support for the legally mandated National Climate Assessment (NCA) process under…→