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May 16, 2014

Third National Climate Assessment

The White House released the third National Climate Assessment today. Mandated at least every four years by the Global Change Research Act of 1990, the…→

 
Dec 22, 2020

Climate Informatics 2022 - Paper Submission Guidelines

Home Agenda Invited Speakers Paper Submission Registration Hackathon Travel & Lodging Organizing Committee Paper Submission Guidelines The subject matter should be selected with Climate Informatics…→

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…→

Jul 15, 2016

Portfolio: Third U.S. National Climate Assessment

Overview The Third U.S. National Climate Assessment (NCA3), released in May 2014, provided a comprehensive scientific assessment of the impacts of climate change in the…→

Otis Brown

Dr. Otis Brown is the founding Director of NCICS, where he also serves as the Director of the North Carolina location of NOAA’s Cooperative Institute…→

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…→

 
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…→

 
Jul 8, 2016

TR144 Data

Data from NOAA Technical Report NESDIS 144 The following figures were created by the National Climate Assessment (NCA) Technical Support Unit (TSU) for the NOAA Technical…→

 
Oct 12, 2016

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Home About Us Program Apply Participants Asheville Partners Contact Us Apply Online Download Brochure Speakers Session Videos Admissions The area of climate science and research…→

Sep 27, 2017

GOES-16 Data in the Cloud

NOAA’s new geostationary weather satellite, GOES-16, is already changing the way we view our planet, even though it won’t be declared fully operational until later…→