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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…→
Jan 29, 2024
NCICS at AMS 2024
NCICS at AMS 2024 Several NCICS staff are attending the 2024 Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society in Baltimore on January 29th through February…→
Jul 16, 2015
Extending the Soil Moisture Record
Long-term data on soil moisture can be invaluable for making decisions about agricultural irrigation, understanding and predicting drought, and improving global climate models. Unfortunately, accurate…→
Apr 11, 2019
Precipitation and Fatal Motor Vehicle Crashes
New research reveals that the overall risk of a fatal car crash increases by about 34% during precipitation events in the contiguous United States. Compared…→
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…→
Nov 25, 2020
NCICS at AGU 2020
The 2020 edition of the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) will be a different experience for everyone, as the event will be…→
Apr 1, 2016
Assessment and Implications of NCEP Stage IV Quantitative Precipitation Estimates for Product Intercomparisons
Olivier Prat of CICS-NC is a contributing author on a paper in Weather and Forecasting that explores and assesses the stage IV quantitative precipitation estimates…→
Mar 22, 2016
A 30+ Year AVHRR LAI and FAPAR Climate Data Record: Algorithm Description and Validation
CICS-NC’s Jessica Matthews contributed to a paper in Remote Sensing that describes the development of an important new global vegetation data set. This new NOAA…→
Anand Inamdar
Dr. Anand Inamdar is a Research Scholar with NCICS. Since joining NCICS in 2010, Dr. Inamdar has worked on several projects, including calibration of the…→
Liqiang Sun
Dr. Liqiang Sun joined NCICS in May 2012 and is the deputy science lead for the National Climate Assessment Technical Support Unit. Dr. Sun’s research…→