NSSL’s John S. Kain received an AMS Editor award at the 2010 AMS Annual Meeting in Atlanta, GA.
Mobile radar collects data for debris flow experiment
NSSL’s mobile radar team and the Shared Mobile Atmospheric Research and Teaching Radar arrived safely at the Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, California at the end of November.
Kevin Kelleher gives webinar on CI-FLOW
NSSL Deputy Director Kevin Kelleher gave a “webinar” on CI-FLOW at the Water Resources Research Institute of The University of North Carolina.
Mike Coniglio’s winning photo
Mike Coniglio won second place in the “Research Tools of the Trade” category in the OAR photo contest for this photo.
Mobile radar to assist weather nowcasting for 2010 Olympic Games
NSSL has sent a team of researchers and the dual-polarized X-Band mobile Doppler radar to the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Storm Tracker tool in development
An online interactive tool to automatically identify and track convective clusters from satellite and radar data has been developed by a team that includes NSSL researchers.
NSSL researcher publishes book on radar techniques
NSSL/CIMMS researcher Igor Ivic authored a book that provides a comprehensive analysis of a novel approach to effectively enhance the signal detection on polarimetric weather radars.
NSSL’s Dave Stensrud teaches course in China
NSSL’s Dave Stensrud, Ph.D., recently gave a Short Course on “Parameterization Schemes for Numerical Weather Prediction Models” at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics in the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing.
U.S. tornado droughts since 1990
How does the 23-day tornado drought in November 2009 compare with other years?
Tropical Storm Ida gives CI-FLOW research opportunity
Tropical Storm Ida gave the Coastal and Inland – Flooding Observation and Warning project (CI-FLOW) team a valuable research opportunity this week to demonstrate, in real-time, the capability to use NSSL’s real-time gridded quantitative precipitation estimates (QPE) in the CI-FLOW river models.