Search Results for: data quality
Dec 19, 2019
Using a Neural Network to Detect Weather Fronts
NCICS researchers Jim Biard and Kenneth Kunkel have developed a deep learning neural network tool called DL-FRONT that automatically identifies weather fronts in datasets of…→
Dec 2, 2019
NCICS at AGU 2019
Image Credit: American Geophysical Union The Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union returns to its long-time home in San Francisco this year, and NCICS…→
Aug 2, 2016
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About USCRN The US Climate Reference Network (USCRN) is a suite of climate monitoring stations maintained and operated by NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center (NCDC).…→
Apr 5, 2017
US-India Climate Downscaling Workshop
Home Agenda and Resources Workshop on Development and Applications of Downscaling Climate Projections Agenda and Resources Day 1 : 7 March 2017 Tuesday Venue :…→
Sep 15, 2020
Hidden Damage: The Mental Health Impacts of Hurricane Florence
New research using Crisis Text Line data shows Hurricane Florence had significant mental health impacts on young people in the Carolinas and points the way…→
Jun 8, 2016
Storm and Severe Weather Data Users Workshop
Spend a day at NCEI and learn about various NCEI climate datasets and its use in various industries.→
Jun 14, 2016
Trends and Extremes in Northern Hemisphere Snow Characteristics
A new study by CICS-NCs Kenneth Kunkel, Sarah Champion, and Rebekah Frankson, along with co-authors from Rutgers University and ERT Inc., establishes the current state…→
Nov 13, 2019
A suicide hotline powered by big data
Experience magazine, Northeastern University. By Glenn McDonald.→
Kate Johnson
Dr. Katharine (Kate) Johnson joined NCICS as a Research Associate in geographic information systems (GIS) in October 2019. She is part of the Assessments Technical…→
Oct 29, 2014
The Impact of Best Track Discrepancies on Global Tropical Cyclone Climatologies using IBTrACS
Accurate, consistent, and homogenous data are critical for understanding the current climatology of tropical cyclones and identifying any trends in these storms in a changing…→