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Apr 16, 2013
Calibration and Validation of Geostationary Satellite Visible Imagery
Meteorological satellites operating in geostationary orbits around the Earth (Fig. 1) provide us with observations of the Earth’s surface and clouds since the early 1970’s.…→
Feb 11, 2015
NOAA Cooperative Agreement Renewed
NOAA Cooperative Agreement Renewed The North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies (NCICS) announces the renewal of a cooperative institute support agreement between the National Oceanic…→
Aug 16, 2016
Units and Symbols Found in the UDUNITS2 Database
Units and Symbols Found in the UDUNITS2 Database The UDUNITS2 package provides recognition and conversion of wide variety of measurement units. This page contains a…→
Yuhan (Douglas) Rao
Dr. Rao joined NCICS as a Postdoctoral Research Scholar in 2019. His current research at NCICS focuses on generating a blended near-surface air temperature dataset…→
Nov 23, 2020
Climate Degree Programs at HBCUs
America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) offer many programs related to the field of climate science that represent opportunities for recruiting a more diverse…→
Aug 31, 2016
Portfolio: Scientific Data Stewardship
Collecting, curating, and delivering accurate, reliable environmental data sets is a difficult task. But the work doesn’t stop there. Ensuring that data sets are adequately…→
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 2, 2016
USCRN
In the process of upgrading software, which may result in delayed graphics Current Observations Temperature IR-Temperature Solar Radiation Relative Humidity 5cm Soil Temp 5cm Soil…→
Dec 19, 2019
Hurricanes Harvey and Florence: Historical Context
In 2017 and 2018, the United States experienced historic rainfall totals and damaging inland floods from two slow-moving hurricanes—Harvey and Florence. In a new paper…→
Feb 10, 2020
Record-breaking hot years look set to continue through the next decade
New Scientist. Michael Marshall.→