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Jun 18, 2013
Cyclone Center Launches New Website
Asheville, North Carolina – Working with over 4,000 citizen scientists from all over the world, the Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites – North Carolina…→
Dec 8, 2017
NCICS at AGU 2017
Scientists and other experts from NCICS are contributing to more than 30 sessions, presentations, and posters at the Fall 2017 meeting of the American Geophysical Society…→
Laura Stevens
Laura Stevens provides primary scientific and technical expertise for NOAA and the National Climate Assessment (NCA). This includes the development of climate data analysis products,…→
Aug 21, 2015
Net Surface Shortwave Radiation from GOES Imagery—Product Evaluation Using Ground-Based Measurements from SURFRAD
The balance of incoming and outgoing radiation at the Earth’s surface plays a crucial role in how energy and water is exchanged between the surface…→
Jul 14, 2016
About NCICS
The North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies NC State University’s North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies (NCICS) is a unique center of excellence showcasing a…→
Jul 7, 2016
Data
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Feb 27, 2015
PERSIANN: Climate Data Record and Smartphone App
The Center for Hydrometeorology and Remote Sensing (CHRS) at the University of California, Irvine, a partner of CICS-NC, has developed a smartphone/tablet application called “RainMapper”…→
Oct 30, 2014
Cyclone Center: New Paper, Website Updates
“We don’t understand all the mysteries of tropical cyclones” That’s the motivation behind the Cyclone Center project, which is soliciting help from “citizen scientists” around…→
Ryan Cox
Ryan Cox joined the NCICS team as a Full Stack Web Developer in 2023. Just prior to joining NCICS, Ryan served as a Software Engineer…→
May 5, 2021
Exploring the New (Climate) Normal
NCICS’s Jared Rennie is exploring what NOAA NCEI’s new U.S. Climate Normals reveal about how our climate is changing across the United States. On May…→